SCIENCE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLETE EQUINE AND PASTURE NUTRITION. |
A systems APPROACH to total
Equine Wellness
Field & Fodder Consulting offers online and on-site equine nutrition, pasture management, and horse farm planning consultancy services. Our consultants are trained scientists in the field of equine nutrition and forage management, as well as life-long horse owners and equestrians. We understand your desire for excellent care and strive to provide you with the best, unbiased and research-driven recommendations to improve your horse's health and optimize performance.
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consulting for equine veterinary practitioners |
Take your equine veterinary practice to the next level. Customized ration evaluations and nutrition plans can assist your patients to a speedy recovery. Our recommendations can easily be integrated into your practice for a total wellness approach. |
Disclaimer: Information and nutritional advice provided by Field & Fodder Consulting, LLC., especially in the case of illness, injury, disorders, or conditions requiring medical treatment, is not intended to take the place of proper veterinary care. Information and nutritional advice is non-veterinary (unless otherwise stated), is based as far as possible on current research, does not constitute advice or diagnosis, and should be discussed in full with all relevant vets or other professionals. No responsibility is taken for the accuracy or suitability of information provided, and no liability accepted for damages of any kind arising from use, reference to or reliance on any information provided by Field & Fodder Consulting, LLC. If you suspect your horse is ill, please consult your vet. Field & Fodder Consulting, LLC. cannot be held accountable for a horse's response, whether favorable or adverse, to nutritional intervention. Furthermore, we take no responsibility for the inherent risks of activities involving horses, including equine behavior changes that might result in personal injury. Both Dr. Meccage and Mrs. LeMaster work for Montana Extension and South Carolina Extension, respectively. Services will be limited in these two states, and provided primarily through the Cooperative Extension Service.