If you follow the show jumping scene, you are most likely not only familiar with the name Daniel Bluman but also Bluman Equestrian. As a family, the Bluman’s have made their mark both stateside and worldwide through their own efforts and those stemming from their successful client business. With any business, to be successful, you […]
By: Dr. Clair Thunes, Ph.D. If you look through the ingredient lists of equine feeds and supplements you may see listed saccharomyces cerevisiae, active dried yeast, brewers dried yeast, yeast culture or hydrolyzed yeast. Yeast may be added to a horse’s diet for a number of reasons. The association of American Feed Control Officials, known […]
EnviroEquine & PET is proud to announce that after much research and testing over two years, it has finally revealed two new products that are sure to be game changers for competitive and recreational equestrians thanks to its new Organic Balancer Plus and Organic Performance Plus. Both offerings contain high-quality clean ingredients and are certified organic, […]
By: Dr. Clair Thunes, Ph.D. When determining whether a diet is working for a horse, one of the first things I do is look at the horse. How does he look? Does he look generally happy and healthy? Is he in good condition? To truly determine the horse’s condition takes more than just looking, though, […]
EnviroEquine & PET is proud to partner with a number of charities beginning Giving Tuesday, which takes place this year on Dec. 3, 2019, and continuing indefinitely. When purchasing your favorites from our line of all-natural supplements, grooming products and more, you will be able to donate to one of four charities on the checkout […]
by Dr. Clair Thunes PhD, Nutritionist for EnviroEquine & PET ~ In recent years, where our food comes from and how it is grown has come under increased levels of scrutiny. There is a growing appreciation that certain foods and styles of eating are more healthful than others. In order to feed the ever-growing population, […]
by Dr. Clair Thunes PhD, Nutritionist for EnviroEquine & PET ~ As an equine nutritionist who helps owners design feeding programs for their horses, there is one thing I see a lot, and that is people selecting the wrong feed and then feeding that feed incorrectly. I also see a lot of people using interesting […]
by Dr. Clair Thunes PhD, Nutritionist for EnviroEquine & PET ~ It is Halloween. The time of year when things jump out and shout “boo” in an attempt to scare us. My neighborhood is decorated with tomb stones, fire breathing dragons and zombies and our barn is gearing up for a Halloween fancy dress party. […]
by Dr. Clair Thunes PhD, Nutritionist for EnviroEquine & PET ~ Our lungs are one of our most precious organs. They are responsible for the transfer of oxygen from the air into our blood stream and for the removal of waste carbon dioxide. This oxygen is vital for the aerobic metabolism of our body’s energy […]
by Dr. Clair Thunes PhD, Nutritionist for EnviroEquine & PET ~ Lush green pastures are something many of us dream of for our horses. Sometimes referred to as Dr. Green, pasture grass does the equine body good. Of course, there are horses that for medical reasons such as equine metabolic syndrome can not be out […]