• Ep. 55: What to Feed When Hay Isn’t an Option: Hay Pellets & Cubes Explained
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode of Scoop & Scale, we explore the practical and nutritional role of hay pellets and cubes in the equine diet. Typically associated with senior horses with poor teeth or as a carrier for supplements, these hay alternatives have so many more uses and benefits. This is especially true during hay shortages, evacuations, or when managing specific health issues like equine asthma or free fecal water syndrome. In this episode we discuss:

    - When pellets or cubes are necessary alternatives to hay
    - The difference between hay pellets and hay cubes
    - Why hay pellets may offer better digestibility and nutrient absorption than hay
    - Common myths around "processed" feed and fiber content
    - Practical tips on feeding during emergencies and ways to improve feeding time

    If you're rethinking your forage options or just want a deeper
    understanding of hay pellets and cubes, this episode will give you the
    insight and confidence to feed smarter.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Ep. 38: Body Weight, Condition Scoring and Equine Nutrition
    https://scoopandscale.com/ep-38-body-weight-condition-scoring-and-equine-nutrition/

    Ep. 49: Beyond Diarrhea: Identifying and Managing Free Fecal Water
    Syndrome (FFWS) in Horses
    https://scoopandscale.com/ep-49-beyond-diarrhea-identifying-and-managing-free-fecal-water-syndrome-ffws-in-horses/

    Pre-Vent Feeder https://youtu.be/VVUMjg5ENc4?si=i4HghUJKBy99QBbq

    iFeed Automatic Feeder https://ifeednaturally.com/




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    51 mins
  • Ep. 54: Understanding Pasture Grass Sugar Levels — The Long and the Short of It with the Equine, PhD
    Jul 21 2025

    Is short grass really sweeter? Is tall grass actually safer for
    metabolic horses? Or have we been grazing on myths? In this powerful,
    research-backed episode, we sit down with Dr. Michelle DeBoer of
    Equine, PhD, the voice behind the viral post that ignited over 1,500
    likes, 400+ comments, and 1,200 shares—and shook up everything we
    thought we knew about grass height, NSC (non-structural
    carbohydrates), and sugar intake in horses.

    We dive into:
    -What current research really says about grass height and NSC levels
    -How time of day, weather, and pasture management impact sugar content
    -Why warm- vs. cool-season grasses behave differently
    -Why maturity doesn't always mean "safe" when it comes to NSC
    -Why forage testing and horse-specific data matter more than social media myths
    -How the equine research system works—and why more support is desperately needed

    Whether you're managing a pony with metabolic issues, a performance horse on
    turnout, or just want to feed smarter with science, this episode will
    challenge what you know and empower you to make more informed decisions.

    Don’t miss the original post that inspired this episode:
    Tall Tales About Short Grass – Evaluating the Role of Grass Height & NSC Levels
    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16sC8Xeqoo/

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Ep. 53: The Forage Based Diet Trend: What You’re Probably Already Doing Right
    Jul 7 2025

    Lately, we've noticed a growing number of horse owners online seeking advice on how to feed “forage-based” diets. But are they already doing this without realizing?

    In this episode, we dig into:

    - what constitutes a forage-based diet and how to know if you are feeding one
    - why terms such as “forage-based”, “grain-free” and “carb-free” when it comes to equine diets can be misleading
    - why using the wrong language can lead you to make unnecessary changes to your horse's diets, waste your time and potentially cause you unnecessary stress
    - how using these terms incorrectly opens the door for misinformation and falling prey to misleading marketing

    When it comes to equine nutrition, details matter. This includes how, and what words are used to describe our horse's diets. If you've ever felt confused by some of these nutrition buzzwords, or just want to make sure you aren't being misled, this episode is for you.

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    37 mins
  • Ep. 52: Summer Heat and Your Horse Part 2: Nutrition and Management
    Jun 20 2025

    In our last episode, we explored how horses manage their body temperature and what happens when they experience heat stress. Now, we're diving into how to adjust their diet during hot weather! In this episode we discuss:

    • hay adjustments to reduce metabolic heat,
    • the impact of high-protein diets on hydration,
    • whether or not your horse needs a biotic,
    • and so much more!

    Plus, we'll cover crucial summer nutrients like chromium, the difference between salt and electrolytes, and how to manage electrolyte needs. We'll also share tips for safe feed storage and the importance of keeping those feed tubs clean!

    Kemin Chromium for Horses https://www.kemin.com/na/en-us/markets/animal/products/kemtrace-chromium/horse#KTCRFINDNOW

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep. 51: Summer Heat and Your Horse Part 1: The Science Behind the Stress
    Jun 20 2025

    Join us as we dive into how horses handle hot weather and the internal changes they undergo when stressed by the heat. We answer critical questions about horse physiology in high temperatures. We'll explore why horses get hot, how they regulate their body temperature, and what happens when they can't. Other important topics discussed include:

    • sources of heat stress,
    • natural cooling strategies,
    • signs of overheating and what to do,
    • how heat stress negatively impacts your horse's gut,
    • inflammatory and immune response to heat stress,
    • just how much electrolyte your horse is losing when he sweats,
    • how exercise compounds heat stress,

    This episode is crucial for understanding how heat negatively impacts your horse even when everything looks just fine.



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    58 mins
  • Ep. 50: From Shedding to Shining: Nutrition & Care Tips for Healthy Horse Coats
    Jun 9 2025

    In this episode, cover the secrets of equine coat health, from shedding season struggles to the crucial nutrients found in spring pastures. Discover why vitamin E levels matter, even when they seem "normal," and how to choose the right fats and oils, including the benefits of omega-3s over corn and soy oil. We'll also explore the importance of trace minerals like copper, zinc, and manganese, and how to ensure your horse is getting the most bioavailable forms. Plus, get practical tips on effective washing techniques, debunking biotin myths, and addressing issues like sunburn, hives, and tail rubbing. Whether you're battling summer bleaching or simply aiming for a gleaming coat, this episode has the expert advice you need.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Ep. 49: Beyond Diarrhea: Identifying and Managing Free Fecal Water Syndrome (FFWS) in Horses
    May 26 2025

    In this episode, we explore the frustrating condition known as Free Fecal Water Syndrome (FFWS) in horses. If you’ve ever dealt with your horse passing brown liquid before or after manure, you know this condition and how challenging it can be. Join us as we welcome back Dr. Phoebe Smith DVM, DACVIM, (an internal medicine specialist), to help us understand what FFWS is, how it's diagnosed, and effective management strategies. Specifically we discuss:

    • the differences between FFWS, loose manure, and diarrhea,
    • the various potential causes of this condition, from diet changes to individual horse variability
    • common myths around breeds that are more at risk
    • when you need to consider calling your vet
    • typical diagnostic approaches, and treatment strategies
    • dietary changes and supplements that might be beneficial
    • whether this condition requires treatment if your horse is otherwise happy and healthy.

    You can find more information about Dr. Phoebe Smith and Riviera Equine Internal Medicine & Consulting HERE



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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Ep. 48: Decoding Muscle Myopathies Part 2: Managing RER, MFM, MFM-ER, MFM-WB, PSSM2-ER;
    May 12 2025

    Welcome to part 2. We're revisiting the complex world of muscle myopathies, specifically focusing on Myofibrillar Myopathy (MFM) in both Arabian and Warmblood horses. If you missed our previous episodes on PSSM Type 1 and the initial breakdown of other muscle myopathies, we highly recommend you go back and catch up. In this episode Dr. Katie Young returns to help us navigate the nuances of MFM-ER in Arabians, characterized by elevated muscle enzymes and desmin aggregates, and MFM-WB in Warmbloods, which presents with performance issues without elevated enzymes. Specifically, we discuss:

    • Diagnostic differences between conditions,
    • The progressive nature of MFM in Warmbloods, and what it means for diagnosing younger horses versus older horses.
    • What we think the metabolic issues are that cause these conditions and how these differ significantly from PSSM, RER and MFM.
    • Specific feeding recommendations for each conditions based on their metabolic differences.
    • Common misconceptions about high-fat diets, and play a game of "Feed that Horse!" to apply what we've learned to real-life scenarios.

    Join us as we unravel the complexities of muscle myopathies and provide practical advice for managing these conditions.



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    1 hr and 3 mins