• Are Bladder Stones in Horses Real?
    Feb 18 2026

    Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah explore bladder stones (uroliths) in horses, an uncommon condition usually made of calcium carbonate that forms around debris in the urinary tract. Signs can be subtle at first (mild colic, attitude or performance changes) but may progress to blood in the urine and painful or frequent urination, with geldings affected more severely than mares. Risk factors include high-alfalfa diets, dehydration, poor bladder emptying, and prior infections, especially in older horses. Management focuses on lowering dietary calcium and improving hydration, while popular remedies like apple cider vinegar currently lack supporting evidence.

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    21 mins
  • Changing Feed Safely: Little Gut Edition
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather, focus on transitioning the diet of a mini horse named Goliath. They discuss the importance of a gradual change in feed to ensure digestive health, touching on the need for slow transitions for both concentrates and forages. The case study highlights that Goliath, a slightly overweight mini horse, will be moved to Essential K, a ration balancer, to meet his nutritional needs without adding extra calories. They also provide practical advice on the feed transition process and how to manage risks associated with dietary changes in horses.

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    10 mins
  • Deep Dive on Palatability Research
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Equine Specialist Sarah discuss the science of palatability in horses, exploring what and how horses taste. The conversation touches on how horses have significantly more taste buds than humans, why palatability matters, and how it influences the consumption of feeds, supplements, and medications. They delve into several studies examining horses' flavor preferences including interesting findings about flavor rankings and differences in human and equine treat perceptions.

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    32 mins
  • Help! My Senior Horse is Losing Weight
    Jan 28 2026

    Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather focus on managing weight in senior horses during the winter. They discuss a case study of a 28-year-old quarter horse gelding struggling to maintain weight in cold weather. Key points include the importance of evaluating feeding programs, understanding the limitations of certain 'senior' feeds, and exploring practical solutions for better nutrient absorption and calorie intake. They highlight the necessity of personalized feeding plans and announce various ways listeners can contact Tribute Equine Nutrition for tailored advice.

    The episode underscores the value of individualized feeding plans and the benefits of fixed feed formulas to maintain horse health.

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    17 mins
  • Enteroliths, A Stone Where?
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah delve into the intriguing topic of enteroliths, or hidden stones, in horses' digestive tracts. They discuss what enteroliths are, how they form, and the nutritional and environmental factors that increase their risk. The hosts highlight the role of high-mineral diets, particularly those rich in alfalfa, and the importance of balanced nutrition and gut motility. They also offer practical advice on how to reduce the risk of enterolith formation through diet management and regular exercise for horses.

    The episode underscores the value of individualized feeding plans and the benefits of fixed feed formulas to maintain horse health.

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    22 mins
  • Why Is My Bag Of Feed A Brick?
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather discuss a common wintertime issue faced by horse owners: molasses feeds turning into bricks in cold weather. They explain the science behind why molasses-coated feeds harden in low temperatures, and offer tips on how to mitigate the problem, including adjustments made in molasses formulation for different seasons. They also provide advice on proper storage practices and how to break up bricked feed safely. The episode highlights the importance of understanding feed composition and seasonal changes to ensure optimal nutrition for horses during winter.

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    16 mins
  • Katie Van Slyke Listener Questions
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah engage with special guest Katie Van Slyke, creator of Running Springs Farm. The discussion centers around equine taste buds, the impact of seasonal weather changes on horse health, and nutrition strategies to prevent colic. They also tackle audience questions about improving nutrition for senior horses with health conditions, supplementation needs, and managing horses’ weight during breeding seasons. The episode highlights how proper nutrition and understanding horse behavior can enhance equine care.

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    24 mins
  • Top Equine Nutrition & Health Insights of 2025
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode, equine nutritionists Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah, focus on recapping the most popular and memorable episodes from 2025. Key topics include optimal feeding and nutrition strategies, digestive health, metabolic and body condition issues, and specific case studies, including rescues and underweight horses. The hosts also discuss the importance of monitoring horse manure, preventing colic and choke, managing respiratory health during large shows, and best practices for traveling with horses. The episode is filled with insights, humor, and practical advice for horse owners looking to enhance their equine care routine.

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    23 mins