DL Equine Nutrition Education Group
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No label The Equine Gut Part 1 Anatomy
Anatomy of the horse gut
Horse fore gut physiology
No label The Equine Hind Gut Physiology
Physiology of the horse hind gut
No label The Equine Microbiome
The microbes in the horse gut
No label Equine Dry Matter Requirements
How to calculate yoru own horse's dry matter needs
No label Equine Cabohydrates
Explanation of terms and breakdown of horse carbohydrates
No label Equine Energy, Protein & Fats
Vitamin & Mineral Requirements
No label Equine Feed Categories
Explanantion of the different horse feeds
No label How to read a horse feed label
how to read and decipher a horse feed label
No label Nutraceuticals (supplements) Part 1
The law in New Zealand
No label Nutraceuticals (supplements) Part 2
What works and what doesnt and why according to research so far Nov 2024
No label Equine pasture types
Pasture Types & digestion in the horse
No label Equine pasture issues and management
Different pasture issues and their management
No label Pasture identification
Pasture species ID
No label Pasture analysis
How to take a sample and what to test for
No label Equine Hay Essentials
Horse hay, silage, baleage and haylage
No label Equine Haylage & Baleage
Differences between haylage and baleage and what is best for your horse
How to feed overweight horses
Feeding the overweight horse
Feeding horses with ESGUD
Feeding and management of horses with EGGUD
Horse hind gut problems and feeding
No label Equine PPID and Nutrition
Feeding horses with PPID
Feeding horses with EMS (Insulin Dysregulation)
No label Equine Pasture induced laminitis
Pasture induced laminitis and feeding
Through DL Equine Nutrition, I provide independent horse nutrition services tailored specifically to the individual needs of your horse.
I have spent more than 12 years of university education, where I qualified with a BSc Mammalian Physiology at Massey University and then a Post Graduate Diploma including Equine Nutrition.
I then gained further tertiary qualifications in Equine Nutrition and Welfare, including Equine Nutrition Advanced at the University of Guelph. Qualifying also with the Certificate in Animal Welfare Legislation in New Zealand.
Conscious that today’s horse owner perceives complete horse health to involve overall holistic management led me to gain expert qualifications and knowledge in the area of Herbal Nutrition and Medicine for Horses. I am certified in Herbal Medicine for Horses with the National College of Traditional Medicine (Australia). From there I went on to further study with renowned Australian Equine Herbalists.
I am the only person in New Zealand to qualify as a practitioner in Equine Herbal Medicine and am accredited with the International Institute for Complementary Therapists (IICT).
Having witnessed the same metabolic problems, laminitis, and colic, I sought more education and further qualified with NZQA Cert in Adult Learning & Training Development, utilising these skills to encourage learning of equine nutrition.
My greatest passions combine into a relatable, dynamic trainer, dedicated to empowering horse owners thru workshops and seminars, public and private educational events with the fundamentals of equine nutrition. Â