Why is riding your horse on an empty stomach detrimental to their gut health?
Riding your horse on an empty stomach can be detrimental to their gut health for a few reasons. The primary concern is the increased risk of gastric ulcers, particularly in the non-glandular portion of the stomach. Read more
Hemp Hulls & Hearts contains anti-oxidants in the form of Vitamin E
Hemp hulls and hearts can indeed provide several beneficial nutrients, including antioxidants like vitamin E, as well as minerals such as magnesium, zinc, phosphorus, and calcium for horses. Here's a breakdown of these nutrients and their potential benefits: Read more
So long, soy: Hemp gaining popularity among horse owners
The ingredients tag on your commercial feed says it all. Protein source Likely, soybeans. Fat source Likely, soybean oil. But the love affair with soy is starting to fade. An increasing number of feed manufacturers are coming out with soy-free lines following consumer demand. Read more
What do Chia, Hemp and Flax all have in Common?
Plant based, vegetarian, vegan protein sources, complete protein all your essential amino acids.... Read more
Hemp Hearts Vs. Hemp Seeds
If you are looking for ways to add protein and other essential nutrients to your diet, look no further than hemp. As far as healthy snacks go, hemp hearts are at the top of the list. They pack a serious nutritional punch. Hemp hearts contain essential fatty acids. Read more
Hemp for horses
The endocannabinoid system is a feedback loop within the brain and all branches of the nervous system higher brain functions of thought/memory/mood, movement, sensation, and the autonomic system which helps regulate all organs and the immune system down to the level of cellular proliferation. Read more