Expert tips and insights to keep your horse healthy, happy, and well-fed.

Dr. Stephanie Valberg, world-leading specialist in equine muscle myopathies explores the evolutionary, environmental and genetic factors that influence exertional rhabdomyolysis.

Back to basics feeding rules.

The clinical signs of EGUS can vary from horse to horse and can also be a reflection of that individual horse’s temperament.

The make-up of the diet and feeding practices can have a significant impact on the digestive health of horses.

There are some simple dietary adjustments that can put into place to help reduce the risk of tying-up, or other symptoms of muscle myopathies.

Showjumper and veterinary physiotherapist, Lily Buckle, needed a feed that would provide her horse with instant, off the leg energy, whilst being palatable as her horse can be very fussy.

At Saracen we believe that horses are part of the environmental solution. Grasslands – when properly managed – are powerful carbon sinks.

Learn how to feed and manage horses with metabolic disorders and laminitis prone using a low starch diet.

Find out how a forage analysis helps balance your horse’s diet. Learn when to test hay, haylage, or grass and how results guide equine nutrition.