• Common Feeding Mistakes
    Apr 23 2026
    In this episode, host Stephanie Ruff talks with Nicole Rambo, PhD, head of the Tribute Equine Research and Innovation Center. They discuss the most common feeding mistakes people make along with some easy improvements horse owners can start with right away.Then Dr. Rambo expands on whether or not corn causes horses to colic in the segment Viral Ideas, Real Horses.This episode is sponsored by Tribute Equine Nutrition. Feeding your horse can feel overwhelming. There are so many options, so many opinions—and at the end of the day, you just want to do what’s best for your horse. That’s where Tribute Equine Nutrition comes in. They’re here to take that stress off your plate.Tribute combines safe, company-owned manufacturing with fixed formulas and the highest-quality ingredients—so you can trust that what you’re feeding is consistent and reliable. And they stand behind it with a 100% money-back guarantee.But what really makes a difference is their team. They’ll create a free, personalized feeding plan for your horse—based on their age, workload, and any challenges—so you’re not left guessing anymore.They’re also investing in the future of horse health through their own research farm, Tribute Equine Research & Innovation Center, so you know the recommendations you’re getting are backed by real research.No matter what kind of horse you have, Tribute has a product—and a team—to support you. And if you’ve been thinking about making a change, now’s a great time—because your first bag is free. Just head to tributeequinenutrition.com and for referrer, select "other" and mention the Feeding Horse podcast sent you!Watch Feeding Horses on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us below...Feeding Horses - Season 1, Episode 2 Guests and Links:Guest: Dr. Nicole Rambo, PhD, head of the Tribute Equine Research and Innovation CenterConnect with Host: Stephanie Ruff of TheHorse.com | Email the Show at editorial@thehorse.com |Watch Feeding Horses on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us here:Facebook – @TheHorseInstagram – @TheHorseMagYouTube – @TheHorseTikTok - @thehorsemagX – @TheHorsePintrest – @TheHorseMagWebsite – TheHorse.comEmail – editorial@thehorse.comDisclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The hosts and guests may discuss general nutrition concepts, research, and personal experiences, but these discussions should not be interpreted as specific recommendations for individual horses.The creators of this podcast make no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the information discussed and assume no responsibility for actions taken based on the content of this podcast. Listeners are encouraged to seek professional guidance before making changes to their horse’s diet, supplements, or healthcare program.
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    30 mins
  • Nutrition Tips for a Seamless Transition Into Spring
    Mar 26 2026

    Welcome to the debut episode of Feeding Horses with host Stephanie Ruff.

    In this episode, Dr. Kelly Vineyard of EquiVine PhD Nutrition shares expert insights on springtime horse nutrition, pasture management, and addressing common concerns like metabolic health and pasture toxicity. Learn practical tips to ensure your horse's health and well-being as the seasons change.

    At the end of the podcast is the new segment called Viral Ideas, Real Horses. If you’ve ever seen a horse nutrition tip online and thought, ‘That sounds interesting… but is it true?’ you’re not alone. In Viral Ideas, Real Horses, we break down trending nutrition topics and look at how they hold up for real horses in real barns.

    Watch Feeding Horses on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us below...

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The hosts and guests may discuss general nutrition concepts, research, and personal experiences, but these discussions should not be interpreted as specific recommendations for individual horses.

    The creators of this podcast make no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the information discussed and assume no responsibility for actions taken based on the content of this podcast. Listeners are encouraged to seek professional guidance before making changes to their horse’s diet, supplements, or healthcare program.

    Feeding Horses - Season 1, Episode 1 Guests and Links:

    Guest: Dr. Kelly Vineyard of EquiVine PhD Nutrition

    Connect with Host: Stephanie Ruff of TheHorse.com | Email the Show at editorial@thehorse.com | Follow Feeding Horses:

    • Facebook – @TheHorse
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    • YouTube – @TheHorse
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    • Pintrest – @TheHorseMag

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    21 mins