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Brittany Davis, MSc, PAS, is a passionate equestrian providing individualized and science-based equine nutrition, biomechanical analysis, and exercise physiology programs for horses.

I'm excited to share the latest published research I was fortunate to be a part of. Congrats Kiki Landsbergen on all you...
06/22/2024

I'm excited to share the latest published research I was fortunate to be a part of. Congrats Kiki Landsbergen on all your hard work!

You can read the full open sourced article here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eqre.2024.100011

Big thank you to the Olds College Exercise Rider Program for inviting me to speak on racehorse conformation, biomechanic...
02/16/2024

Big thank you to the Olds College Exercise Rider Program for inviting me to speak on racehorse conformation, biomechanics, and my racehorse research. Thank you to the students who joined both in person and online. I had a great time!

10/20/2023

Due to a loss in the family, we will be closed for a little while. We will also not be taking any new clients until the end of November. Any interested new clients will be put on a wait list for when we reopen to new clients. Current clients in process will be completed as soon as we are able to, we apologize for the delay. Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time.

My first publication is out! So fortunate to be part of this incredible group of researchers. While I may put more of my...
10/14/2023

My first publication is out! So fortunate to be part of this incredible group of researchers. While I may put more of my nutrition skills to use on the day to day basis with my clients, my other area of interest is equine biomechanics. This is the first paper to come out with more planned over the next 3 years of my PhD and I can't wait to share everything I learn and discover.

Read the whole thing here: https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/20/8414

I got to visit the handsome and talented Don Cavallo II yesterday with his owner Marilyn (pictured) and rider  (thank yo...
09/26/2023

I got to visit the handsome and talented Don Cavallo II yesterday with his owner Marilyn (pictured) and rider (thank you for taking the pictures) . For a 22yo horse, he is looking in top shape and performing at his best, you would never guess his age to watch him move. I've been working with Donny for a few years now to help keep him healthy, happy, and in top condition with a custom formulated nutrition plan.

09/15/2023

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Hay testing season has begun! 6 samples from 3 different farms are off to the lab for a complete analysis. With the drou...
08/28/2023

Hay testing season has begun! 6 samples from 3 different farms are off to the lab for a complete analysis.

With the drought we've had in western Canada it is even more important to test your hay so you know how to best supplement your horses for the winter. Drought causes stress in the hay which can lead t a less than ideal nutritional profile. Knowing what is in your hay is the best way to have a targeted nutrition plan to ensure your horses maintain a healthy weight and can continue performing at their best.

Contact us to get your hay tested!

07/17/2023

So happy to be involved with the Youth Development - Alberta Dressage Association!

With all the smoke from the wildfires that is now throughout a large portion of the country, here is a handy chart to he...
05/18/2023

With all the smoke from the wildfires that is now throughout a large portion of the country, here is a handy chart to help you decide if you should work your horse or not. Also keep in mind exercise in poor air quality is not good for humans either. Stay safe and keep an extra close eye on any horses with existing respiratory issues like equine asthma.

I joined Dawn Lupul from Horse Racing Alberta Podcast to talk about the role of calcium and phosphorus in the horse's di...
03/27/2023

I joined Dawn Lupul from Horse Racing Alberta Podcast to talk about the role of calcium and phosphorus in the horse's diet, why hay testing is important, and how nutrition can play a role in the horse's biomechanics and performance. Check it out!

The Horses Podcast #5 Show Notes This episode focuses on important information for horsepeople. Dawn Lupul interviews Brittany Davis, an expert in the field of horse nutrition and biomechanics. The importance of balancing calcium and phosphorus to improve horse performance and health is discussed.

Excited to be making my scientific short film debut at the University of Calgary's Science Film Festival! My short film ...
03/08/2023

Excited to be making my scientific short film debut at the University of Calgary's Science Film Festival! My short film talks about the equine inspirations behind my research and a bit about what will be researching over the course of my PhD. And it's on International Women's Day, which is fitting as a woman in science and a woman business owner ❤️

I am excited to be making my scientific short film debut at the University of Calgary's Science Film Festival! My short ...
03/08/2023

I am excited to be making my scientific short film debut at the University of Calgary's Science Film Festival! My short film talks about the equine inspirations behind my research and a bit about what I will be researching over the course of my PhD. Even better, it's on International Women's Day, which is fitting as a woman in science and a woman business owner ❤️

For my Canadian clients, could you take the time to fill out this research survey that is looking at the management and ...
01/06/2023

For my Canadian clients, could you take the time to fill out this research survey that is looking at the management and barriers to management for horses with laminitis?

Online survey BOS

11/07/2022

Winter is upon us and many of us know the struggle of frozen waterers. It is extremely important to remember to check waterers multiple times a day even if they have a heater. Horses do not like to drink cold water which can unfortunately lead to an impaction colic and a call from your friendly neighbourhood vets. Ideally we want our horses to have access to warm water (~20 degrees celsius) in order to encourage appropriate hydration.

09/11/2022

We’re excited to be speaking at the Alberta Junior Young Riders Association Alberta Youth Dressage Development Program Symposium featuring clinician Courtenay Fraser, a top Canadian dressage rider along with presentations from other industry experts. This will be an excellent learning opportunity for ambitious young riders and spectators!

WHEN: OCTOBER 21-23
WHERE: Kaspian Equestrian Training Centre in Olds, AB

Be sure to check it out!

The handsome Don Cavallo II (Donny) infront of his new stall sign
09/11/2022

The handsome Don Cavallo II (Donny) infront of his new stall sign

I'm happy to join the Conversations in Equine Science podcast for their episode this week to talk about osteoarthritis i...
08/30/2022

I'm happy to join the Conversations in Equine Science podcast for their episode this week to talk about osteoarthritis in horses. You can check out podcast here:

Brittany Davis joins Nancy as they discuss prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of osteoarthritis in horses. Reference: Raquel Yvonne Arantes Baccarin, Sarah Raphaela Torquato Seidel, Yara Maria Michelacci, Paula Keiko Anadão Tokawa, Tiago Marcelo Oliveira, Osteoarthritis: a common disease that shou...

Here is a great opportunity to learn more about body condition scoring in horses. Best of all, it is free to attend!
08/06/2022

Here is a great opportunity to learn more about body condition scoring in horses. Best of all, it is free to attend!

Does your horse weigh what they should? How can you tell? Learn about the Henneke Body Condition Scoring System and how to use it to assist with feeding and management decisions in this month's Equine Exchange!

Join us for our FREE and VIRTUAL lunch and learn program: The Equine Exchange on Monday, August 8th 2022 at 12PM EST.

Register at tinyurl.com/equineexchange

It’s going to be a hot weekend. How hot is too hot to ride? You can read the whole post at www.davisequine.ca/blog/how-h...
07/30/2022

It’s going to be a hot weekend. How hot is too hot to ride?

You can read the whole post at www.davisequine.ca/blog/how-hot-is-too-hot-to-ride

It’s going to be a hot weekend. How hot is too hot to ride? Many of us have seen those horse heat index charts or number ranges posted on social media every summer. They all list the added value of the humidity index plus the temperature in Fahrenheit added together to tell you whether or not it is too hot to ride. But what about those of us outside the USA who use Celsius to measure temperature? Each heat index I have seen varies and calculates out to a different value in Celsius.
So, which one is right? With some research and a little math, I have developed a Celsius-based specific heat index for horses.

First, a few caveats. Since I found multiple heat indexes aimed at horses that varied quite a bit in their recommendations, the graph I developed is a modified version of all of them. I also couldn’t find much for research into how these indexes were figured out for horses. They seem to be primarily based off human heat indexes. Basing them off human indexes isn’t a bad thing, after all, we are also working hard in the same temperatures and don’t want to risk heat stroke ourselves. What would happen to our horse if we pass out from heat stress while riding? Equestrian heat safety really requires considering two species.

While veterinarians and researchers all recognize the risks and dangers of heat stroke and heat exhaustion as well as dehydration in hot temperatures, there is very little solid research into the exact ranges. Heat stroke is serious, tissue damage and tissue death can begin to occur when internal body temperatures reach 40.5°C! The body can shut down and organ damage can result which can quickly lead to death. Heat stroke is an emergency and requires immediate veterinary care. For more information on heat stroke and heat exhaustion in horses check out these links (otherwise this post will get too long) https://aaep.org/horsehealth/heat-stroke, https://aaep.org/horsehealth/keeping-horses-cool, https://aaep.org/issue/summers-coming-hot-weather-care-horses.

I am a subscriber of the “better safe than sorry” school of thought, so I stuck closer the lower index values when adapting the charts. It is also worth considering the geographic climate you are located in and the temperatures your horse is used to. Here in Canada, we get heat warnings for the low 30°C range, whereas that’s a comfortable day in Australia during the summer. There really is no comparing the heat tolerance of a horse in Canada or the UK to a horse in Texas or Australia. Your veterinarian can help give you better direction for your geographic location.

How do you use this chart? It is all colour coordinated for your convenience. Green is good to go ride and have a great time in anything below 70 when you add the humidity and temperature in Celsius together. The yellow (70-89 heat index) range means use some caution when exercising and cooling out your horse. Most horses can naturally keep cool by sweating, but old horses, young horses, obese horses and some horses with health conditions (like insulin resistance/equine metabolic syndrome or Cushing’s) or horses that cannot sweat may find it harder to regulate their body temperatures and cool off after hard work so they may benefit from using cool water to help them bring their temperature down. Make sure your horse drinks water after work, and make sure you do too.

The orange range (90-109) means use extreme caution, your horse’s ability to naturally cool themselves and regulate their temperature is reduced during this range, which increases the risk of heat stress. Use plenty of cold water to help your horse cool off after exercise. It is a good idea to keep work light or wait to ride at a cooler time of day. Old, young, sick, and obese horses may have an even harder time regulating their temperature and are at higher risk of heat stress and heat stroke. Give your horse a good drink of cool water as some horses won’t drink cold water.

The red range (110-124) means danger, your horse cannot regulate their body temperature by sweating alone. Worked horses can develop heat stroke which can result in death. You need to use ice as well as LOTS of cold running water to help bring your horse’s temperature down after work. You as a rider are also at a higher risk of heat stress, so you are better off waiting for a cooler time of day like earlier in the morning or later in the evening to ride. It may be safer to take the day off and not ride, especially if your horse is at higher risk because of their age or health situation. Heat stroke is serious, requires rapid veterinary intervention and can quickly turn deadly. Again, make sure you all drink a good amount of cool water throughout the day and especially after riding.

Finally, the dark red indicates extreme danger above a heat index of 125. Do not ride in these conditions for both horse and human safety. Make sure your equine friend is drinking plenty of water. You can always pick a cooler time of day or just take the day off if you have to. It is not worth the risk of heat stroke, tissue damage, organ damage and death (for both you and your horse) to ride in these conditions. If you are ever not sure, check with your vet. When in doubt, wait the heat out!

Stay safe, remember to drink plenty of water, stay cool and enjoy your summer!

References
American Association of Equine Practitioners (2016) Heat Stroke https://aaep.org/horsehealth/heat-stroke
Henderson, Brianne (2014) Part 2 – Developing the Sport Horse: the importance of hydration. https://www.equineguelph.ca/news/index.php?content=419 .tab=0
Worldwide BioMedEx Inc. Heat-Stress Chart
NOAA’s National Weather Service Heat Index
Pritchard, Joy C., Whay, Helen R. (2010) Heat stress, climate change and animal welfare. The Vet Record, 166(25):798
Pritchard, JC., Barr, ARS., Whay, HR. (2006) Validity of a behavioural measure of heat stress and a skin tent test for dehydration in working horses and donkeys. Equine Vet J. 38(5):433-8
Pritchard, JC., Barr, ARS., Whay, HR. (2008) Validity of indicators of dehydration in working horses: a longitudinal study of changes in skin tent duration, mucous membrane dryness and drinking behaviour. Equine Vet J. 40(6):558-64
Pritchard, Joy C., Whay, Helen R. (2010) Heat stress, climate change and animal welfare. The Vet Record, 166(25):798

07/19/2022

Here at Davis Equine we use only the best hay sampling and testing methods available. Toffee, our official Quality Control Inspector, is carefully testing our new hay crop for colour, odor and palatability. He gave these bales his seal of approval.

Contact us today to book your hay in for sampling and analysis. Our standard package includes sampling with a drill-powered hay corer and shipping samples to an NFTA accredited laboratory. Goat-assisted testing services are extra 😆

Enjoy your week!

Congratulations to our Ambassadors Deb Meraw and Don Cavallo II (Donny) at the Art of Dressage show last month. The pair...
07/13/2022

Congratulations to our Ambassadors Deb Meraw and Don Cavallo II (Donny) at the Art of Dressage show last month. The pair looked awesome and we think Deb's smile says it all about their performance.
"Donny has never felt better! People were so impressed by him, he was amazing!"

Its hard to believe that Donny is 21 years old. Both his owner and rider say he is competing better than he has in years, no one can believe his age. You can cheer Donny and Deb on in their next competition at the Sparkle and Spurs show at Amberlea Meadows in August.

Haying season is coming up fast, so we are planning a hay sampling tour! Let us know where you are and when you expect t...
07/06/2022

Haying season is coming up fast, so we are planning a hay sampling tour! Let us know where you are and when you expect to be baling your hay or getting your hay delivered so we can plan everyone in. We will travel Alberta-wide and even into BC and Saskatchewan if there is enough interest.

Quick, Easy and Affordable!

We take care of everything from sampling with a drill-powered hay probe to shipping and we can even translate the results for you! Our lab package is a complete horse analysis that includes digestible energy, protein, fibre, 10 minerals, sugars and starch for only $65!

Drop us a comment or send us a message to get on the list!

We are transferring our website to a new hosting platform to serve you better. There may be service interruptions to our...
06/18/2022

We are transferring our website to a new hosting platform to serve you better. There may be service interruptions to our website and email while we transfer the domain over. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes. You can always message us on social media or text/call our phone.

Thank you for your support, and we hope to be up and running on the new platform quickly.

06/16/2022

Have you ever wondered what a nutrition program for a breeding operation includes?

Here's a quick peek at one!

17 pages of carefully formulated and calculated plans, charts and graphs designed to fit each group of horses in the breeding program in accordance with the specific hay that they are on. Have the peace of mind in knowing your horses' nutritional needs are being fulfilled without any deficiencies or excesses.

Can't get enough of this adorable Verdi TN x Bellara (Indoctro) c**t! I've been part of his dam's care team since last s...
06/11/2022

Can't get enough of this adorable Verdi TN x Bellara (Indoctro) c**t! I've been part of his dam's care team since last summer, ensuring her nutritional needs were fulfilled through every stage of her pregnancy. Proper nutrition is essential during gestation to give foals like this guy everything he needs to reach his full genetic potential.

Thank you to his breeders for letting me share these photos!

Earlier this month I had the pleasure of joining Performance Standardbreds for an episode of their 'Ask the Expert' seri...
05/23/2022

Earlier this month I had the pleasure of joining Performance Standardbreds for an episode of their 'Ask the Expert' series. I had a great time filming with them and meeting some of their Standardbreds. The episode is now live at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgMHR_IhMWc

Equine nutrition is a broad subject and often based on improper or misinformed feeding practices. Addressing concerns for active competitors, broodmares, an...

What's the best part of working with breeders? All the foal pictures! 😍 I also love knowing that we gave these precious ...
05/06/2022

What's the best part of working with breeders? All the foal pictures! 😍

I also love knowing that we gave these precious little babies the best start to life by ensuring the broodmares have balanced nutrition to support the needs and growth of their foals.

Thank you for sending me updates on your adorable foals and beautiful mares!

Exciting announcement! Now offering custom vitamin and mineral premixes formulated to complement your hay's nutrient pro...
04/19/2022

Exciting announcement! Now offering custom vitamin and mineral premixes formulated to complement your hay's nutrient profile. Hay and pasture are nutritionally incomplete, so vitamin and mineral supplements are an important part of a well-balanced diet to fill in the nutritional gaps.

From small herds to large operations, we can develop an equine vitamin and mineral premix that truly fits your hay and your needs. Have difficult-to-balance hay? Wonky mineral ratios? Not a problem! We can formulate a solution that balances the nutrient profile of any hay. Lots of options are available including standard and chelated minerals. We select quality ingredients that fit the needs of each unique situation, giving you the best tailored nutritional solution possible. Best of all, the daily cost per horse is less than most vitamin and mineral supplements available on the market.

We partnered with a Canadian manufacturing facility that is a state-of-the-art, pharmaceutical-grade, animal feed premix producer. It is both internally and externally HACCP Certified and FeedAssure® Certified. Equine premixes are produced on a dedicated medication-free processing line, so there is no risk of cross-contamination with medicated livestock feed and ionophores. Batch sizes are kept small for a uniformly blended final product.

All formulations will comply with CFIA regulations. We recommend feeding at least 6 horses for the minimum order size. Price will vary based on the ingredients used. Contact us for more information!

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