Liv G.

Liv G. has spent decades riding, caring for, and learning from horses, including years working with Olympic dressage riders at the highest levels of the sport. A lifelong horsewoman with a BS in biomedical science, she’s built a reputation for turning complex equine science into simple, practical advice that keeps horses healthier and happier. Her work has appeared in Practical Horseman Magazine, Pony Club, and Chronicle of the Horse, and she’s currently writing two books for horse owners who appreciate guidance that’s both evidence-based and proven in the barn.

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Can Horses Eat Peanuts?

Many horse owners wonder if peanuts are a safe and fun treat for their equine partner. While horses can eat peanuts in small amounts, there are some important considerations around digestibility, risks like choke or mold toxins, and nutritional balance. This article also explores peanut hay, commercial feed use, and alternative horse treats to help owners make informed choices.

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