Horses Need These 5 Things

by Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.

Footnotes And Credits

[i] Chastine, M.N., 2009. You can lead a horse to water… The University of Montana Western Equine Studies Program. http://www.aaep.org/info/horse-health?publication=867[ii] University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment. 2015. Blue-green algae poisoning in horses. The Horse. http://www.thehorse.com/articles/29469/blue-green-algae-poisoning-in-horses[iii] Consider Redmond Rock or Himalayan salt. Redmond rock products available at http://gettyequinenutrition.biz/products/redmondrock.htm[iv] Please read articles related to insulin resistance, overweight, and leptin resistance found by clicking on “Library” at www.gettyequinenutrition.com[v] Getty, J.M. 2013. Equine Nutrition – It’s Decidedly Different. Available at www.gettyequinenutrition.com or online bookstores.[vi] A variety of slow feeders is available at Dr. Getty’s Free Shipping Store: http://horsesupplements.gettyequinenutrition.biz/slowfeeders.html[vii] Nutra Flax and U.S. Chia can be found at Dr. Getty’s Free Shipping Store. Other sources such as high-DHA algae from a vegetarian source and Camelina oil are also available. http://horsesupplements.gettyequinenutrition.biz

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