Dr. Geoff Tucker - Nutrition

Published: Sept. 22, 2021, 1:29 p.m.

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For this episode, Jec invites Dr. Geoff Tucker of The Horse\'s Advocate to chat about equine nutrition. It\\u2019s probably our most science-oriented episode yet and it might be challenging for some. I think you will hear that Dr. Tucker\\u2019s findings agree with some things Jec and I have aired in other episodes. And what he\\u2019s saying echoes also what Dr. Erika Lacher elaborated on in Season One of our show. \\xa0

To paint in broad strokes, the message is clear. Just as processed foods and lots of sugar are not good for humans, grain isn\\u2019t good for our horses. Listen to Dr. Tucker\\u2019s analysis of why this is so. It\\u2019s a bit like confirming why having three square meals of donuts is a bad idea.

You can check out his No Grain Challenge.

I bet many of us wish we lived with our horses 100 years ago, with open range and lots of pasture. That\\u2019s not an option but there are lots of strategies we can use with nutrition, pasture management, keeping horses in groups, and other elements to can keep your horses AND your wallets healthy. So keep learning, y\\u2019all!

We thank Lucerne Farms for their sustaining sponsorship. Lucerne is a forage company based in northern Maine. Forage is chopped hay. It\\u2019s decidedly not grain and has been shown to be an excellent option when you can\\u2019t have your horse on pasture. Also, Lucerne bales, wrapped in plastic, are pretty much perfect for being on the road with horses.\\xa0

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