Scoop & Scale: An Equine Podcast (Mostly) About Nutrition

Dr. Clair Thunes and Michelle Anderson

Dr. Clair Thunes and Michelle Anderson dish up the science and weigh the facts about equine nutrition, horse care, and industry topics.

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Ep.19: To Test or Not to Test....the Big Hay Question!
Mar 28 2024
Ep.19: To Test or Not to Test....the Big Hay Question!
While forages can be assessed visually, the only way to accurately know the nutrient content of your forage is to have it tested by a lab. This is easier and cheaper to do than many people realize and is worth considering if you buy large quantities of forage at a time. In this episode we talk about hay analysis with Cassy Streeter, NIR Services Manager from Equi-Analytical.   Equi-Analytical Laboratory Services specialize in the most modern techniques for determining the nutrient content of forage and feed for horse owners.In this episode we discuss:-the reasons to test your forage.-how to test your forage.-analysis results and so much more!You can learn more about Equi-Analytical and the services they offer at https://equi-analytical.com/   Cassy Streeter Bio:Cassy Streeter grew up in Syracuse, New York and started working at a horse boarding facility as a teenager. After graduating from Cornell with a B.S. in Animal Science in 2006, she worked in various lab tech positions before returning to Cornell's Animal Science Department to complete her M.S. studying the genetics of Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) and Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID) in the Arabian horse.  Cassy started as an Associate NIR Network Administrator at Dairy One in March 2011 and supervised daily NIR production activities. After moving into her role as NIR Services Manager in 2019, Cassy assumed oversight of the Dairy One NIR Affiliate Network which is currently comprised of more than 30 members in 16 different countries. She is a senior member of the internal QA team and manages several NIR projects, including implementation of on-farm NIR technology.It is a poorly kept secret at Dairy One that Cassy is a "horse person".  She is an avid horse racing fan and participates in carriage driving shows. She also stays active in the agricultural community by serving as the President of the Sigma Alpha Alumni Chapter of Cornell University. She is currently taking a break from horse ownership but is always on the lookout for her next retired Standardbred. Thanks for riding along with us!
Ep. 13: The Ever-Versatile Equine Ration Balancer
Dec 27 2023
Ep. 13: The Ever-Versatile Equine Ration Balancer
Equine ration balancers are multipurpose horse feeds that pack big benefits in small portions. As the name implies, they are meant to “balance” horse diets by providing essential nutrients hay and forage might lack. Ration balancers are typically lower calorie than other concentrates but still designed to meet horses’ basic vitamin, mineral, and protein requirements, which is essential for health. This makes them an especially good option for easy keepers or a solid nutritional foundation you can build on for horses that need more energy from their feed and forage.Like a ration balancer, this episode is packed with good stuff! Dr. Clair and Michelle discuss:• The difference between a rational balancer and a basic multivitamin-and-mineral supplement.• How ration balancers can ensure your horses get the nutrition they need to support their soundness, and performance.• Why ration balancers can cut down on chore time and streamline your feed room, even if you care for horses of different ages and activity levels.• How to use ration balancers in combination with other feeds and forages.• Understanding ration balancer pricing and serving size (hint: the bag is more expensive, but you get a lot more servings!).• What vitamins, minerals, proteins, and electrolytes you might find in them.• Why they might be the right choice for easy keepers and horses with gastric ulcers, equine metabolic syndrome, insulin dysregulation, and pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction.Join us and find out if ration balancers are right for your horse.Thanks for riding along with us!
Ep. 6: Electrolytes, Hydration, and Why Your Horse Probably Needs More Salt
Jul 14 2023
Ep. 6: Electrolytes, Hydration, and Why Your Horse Probably Needs More Salt
It's hot outside! As the U.S. faces extreme heat advisories across the country, ensuring your horses stay hydrated is critical to support their natural evaporative cooling systems (that's sweating). In addition to water consumption, electrolytes are an important part of the cooling equation. But knowing if your horse is getting enough, or selecting the right kind to feed, is often confusing.  In this episode, Dr. Clair Thunes explains how electrolytes work and why and when horses need them (and it's not just during hot weather and summer exercise!).  Michelle shares how Clair's advice changed how she incorporated salt into her horses’ diets.  Plus! Michelle Asks Clair for Free Advice Feed prices keep going up, and Michelle's looking to save some money. Can whole flaxseeds replace stabilized ground flax in her horses' diets? Clair weighs in.About UsClair Thunes, PhD, is an equine nutritionist, busy Pony Club mom, and a dressage and eventing enthusiast. She also owns Clarity Equine Nutrition, an independent consulting company based in Gilbert, Arizona. She works with owners and veterinarians to create diets for individual horses, ranging from retired pasture pets to Olympic athletes. Her services also include formulating feeds and supplements for companies, and there's a good chance you've scooped something she helped develop into your horse's bucket. Clair taught equine nutrition and physiology as an adjunct professor at the University of California, Davis, is a highly sought after speaker. Michelle Anderson is a lifelong horseperson  who spent more than two decades writing for and editing equine magazines and websites. In 2022, she started Cadence Marketing + Media, in Bend, Oregon, to support equine-related brands and delivery quality educational content to horse owners. Her clients include equine veterinary hospitals, trainers, boarding stables, and businesses offering professional services for the industry. Her own herd lives at home and includes an aspiring FEI dressage mare, a fiery Arabian-cross trail horse, and a retired Quarter Horse gelding Michelle bred, raised, and (her husband points out) has been feeding for the past 20-plus years. Michelle's goal is to educate owners so they can best care for the horses they love. Thanks for riding along with us!
Ep. 5: Bagged Feed Basics
Jun 20 2023
Ep. 5: Bagged Feed Basics
Have you stood in your feed store staring at shelves of bagged horse  feed and felt overwhelmed by the options?You are not alone! In this episode we cover:The differences between ration balancers, concentrates (aka performance or "life stage" feeds," complete feeds, and bagged whole grains.How to properly weigh and measure feed.The reasons you should read the manufacturer's feeding instructions and plan your horse's diet accordingly.Why not all senior feeds are the same.Considerations for metabolic horses.And more!About UsClair Thunes, PhD, is an equine nutritionist, busy Pony Club mom, and a dressage and eventing enthusiast. She also owns Clarity Equine Nutrition, an independent consulting company based in Gilbert, Arizona. She works with owners and veterinarians to create diets for individual horses, ranging from retired pasture pets to Olympic athletes. Her services also include formulating feeds and supplements for companies, and there's a good chance you've scooped something she helped develop into your horse's bucket. Clair taught equine nutrition and physiology as an adjunct professor at the University of California, Davis, is a highly sought after speaker. Michelle Anderson is a lifelong horsewoman who spent two decades writing for and editing equine magazines and websites. In 2022, she started Cadence Marketing + Media, in Bend, Oregon, to support equine-related brands and delivery quality educational content to horse owners. Her clients include equine veterinary hospitals, trainers, boarding stables, and businesses offering professional services for the industry. Her own herd lives at home and includes an aspiring FEI dressage mare, a fiery Arabian-cross trail horse, and a retired Quarter Horse gelding Michelle bred, raised, and (her husband points out) has been feeding for the past 20-plus years. Michelle's goal is to educate owners so they can best care for the horses they love. Thanks for riding along with us!