Equine GI Anatomy & Physiology

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Equine GI Anatomy & Physiology Learn the science behind feeding horses from a PhD Equine Nutritionist. Also, check out our website for details on nutrition services for your horse!

On this page you will find unbiased tips and facts to help you optimize your horse's nutrition program.

LIMITED LIVE NECROPSY SPOTS STILL AVAILABLEThis short course focuses on the full digestive tract of the horse with atten...
28/09/2020

LIMITED LIVE NECROPSY SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE

This short course focuses on the full digestive tract of the horse with attention to organ structure & function, digestive enzymes & mechanisms, nutrient absorption, and more! Learn about where and why ulcers occur, what the microbiome is and how it responds to pre- & probiotics, where that hay belly is really coming from and a variety of other topics. This course begins with the basics and is suitable for someone without a strong s..

Wishing luck to a very talented rider and Legacy Equine client, Kristine Burgess and Deuce, as they take on their first ...
28/09/2020

Wishing luck to a very talented rider and Legacy Equine client, Kristine Burgess and Deuce, as they take on their first CCI*** eventing competition in the coming week!! If you're unfamiliar with eventing levels, this girl is just a few steps behind the highest level of competition in 3-day eventing. She competes at a level that over 95% of eventers would never even entertain because it's too difficult for horse and rider, the jumps are too big and technical, the speed is too ...
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Welcome to Legacy Equine Nutrition!

Over the past 7 years I've made feed decisions for well over 5,000 horses, worked professionally in the equine nutrition industry, and have given nutrition seminars to thousands of horse owners. I will be finishing a PhD in Nutrition and Animal Science this summer and have dedicated my career to serving others in the equine industry. As a lifelong student and educator, I love to teach and created this page as a way to share my knowledge on the topic of horse nutrition. This page will offer free nutrition tips, info on what the science says about certain ingredients, and much more. No brands will be discussed here, just useful information for you as horse owners or those with interest in the content. Please take a moment to like my page if you feel like this is something that you’re interested in. My goal is to provide you with information that will help you and your horse!

Rachel Mottet, M.S., PhD candidate