Episodios

  • Are Herbs Safe For Your Horse?
    Apr 1 2026

    Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Sarah break down common herbal supplements for horses, why they’re used, and where caution is needed. They emphasize starting with the nutrition “pyramid”, with quality forage first, then balanced nutrients before turning to supplements. The episode explores ingredients like raspberry leaf, turmeric, chasteberry, and garlic, highlighting where evidence is limited or risks exist. They also warn about interactions with medications and banned substances, urging owners to involve their vet and review labels carefully.

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  • Taylor Sheridan on Building a Horse Empire: From Yellowstone to the Future of the Western Industry
    Mar 25 2026

    In this special episode of The Equine Connection Podcast, Tribute’s Lexi Hernandez sits down with Taylor Sheridan, the force behind Yellowstone and owner of Bosque Ranch.

    Taylor shares how his work has helped fuel growth in the Western performance horse industry, along with insights into his breeding program, stallion selection, and vision for the future of the sport. He also discusses the role of nutrition in developing high-level equine athletes and why it’s foundational to performance, recovery, and longevity.

    From Hollywood to horsemanship, this episode offers a unique look at how one of the industry’s most influential figures is shaping the next generation of performance horses.

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  • Nutritional Support for Horses w/Lyme Disease
    Mar 18 2026

    Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah discuss Lyme disease in horses, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi transmitted by black-legged ticks, and its growing prevalence in the U.S. They explain that diagnosis is challenging due to vague, variable signs such as shifting lameness, stiffness, behavioral changes, and occasional neurologic cases, with testing options including ELISA/SNAP and the Cornell Multiplex. Treatment typically involves antibiotics like doxycycline or oxytetracycline, alongside careful nutritional management. They emphasize low sugar/starch diets, separating calcium from doxycycline, supporting gut and immune health, managing inflammation with omega-3s, and using natural vitamin E with follow-up testing.

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  • Horses With Wheat or Gluten Allergies?
    Mar 11 2026

    Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather discuss a case where an allergy panel suggested a horse was allergic to wheat, explaining that true feed allergies in horses are rare and many blood or hair tests are unreliable. They describe how elimination diets followed by ingredient reintroduction are the most reliable way to confirm a feed reaction. The episode also explains why wheat middlings and wheat bran are commonly used in pelleted feeds, noting they provide moderate energy, protein, and fiber while improving pellet quality. They also clarify that, unlike humans with celiac disease, horses do not appear to have a gluten-triggered autoimmune response.

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  • EMS Is Not Just For The Easy Keeper
    Mar 4 2026

    Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah unpack equine metabolic syndrome (EMS), explaining that it’s not just a disease of overweight “easy keepers” but a form of insulin dysregulation that increases laminitis risk, even in lean or performance horses. They clarify its relationship to PPID and highlight steroid therapies as a common trigger that can temporarily worsen insulin sensitivity. Subtle warning signs, including mild hoof soreness and regional fat deposits, are often overlooked. The conversation emphasizes proactive testing, including fasted insulin, glucose, and oral sugar tests. They also outline practical feeding strategies focused on lower sugar and starch, higher fiber and fat to support metabolic stability.

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  • Case Study: Horse Ain't Got No Teefies
    Feb 25 2026

    Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather review a case study of Leroy, an older toothless horse losing weight and struggling to consume enough long-stem fiber. They explain how toothless horses may appear to graze but often can’t ingest sufficient forage, making soaked forage products and a complete senior feed like Tribute Seniority® Pellet important to maintain fiber intake and body condition. The episode covers practical feeding strategies, including adding additional meals as needed and proper soaking guidelines to reduce choke risk while protecting nutrient integrity. They also share management tips such as feeding smaller, more frequent meals, monitoring manure output, and seeking personalized nutrition support if needed.

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  • 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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  • 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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