Explore every episode of the podcast The Scoop: Equine Nutrition Podcast
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| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 34 Top Tips for Quality Nutrition on a Budget | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:14:52 | |
Feeding horses is getting more expensive, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by ads, supplements, and rising feed costs. In this episode, Annie shares simple, practical ways to save money without sacrificing quality. Learn how to avoid emotional spending, spot the common places owners overspend, and understand what truly matters when choosing hay, feed, and supplements. If you want to protect your wallet and still feed your horse well, this episode gives you a clear, big-picture strategy—without the noise or gimmicks. This is original, human-created content by Revolution Equine Nutrition, protected by copyright, and does not sell or promote any feeds or supplements. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep 33: Detox Diets & Supplements | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:11:00 | |
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| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 27 Cinnamon's Muscle Myopathy Journey -Shelley Paulson | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:52:01 | |
In this episode of The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, host Annie Emery is joined by celebrated equine photographer Shelly Paulson for a powerful and personal conversation about muscle myopathies in horses. Shelly opens up about her journey with Cinnamon, her beloved Paint mare, who was diagnosed with a muscle disorder. Together, they explore what it’s like to navigate the ups and downs of managing a condition that’s often misunderstood. From the emotional impact to the practical strategies that made a difference, this episode offers insight, inspiration, and real-life perspective on supporting horses with complex muscle issues. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 26 Doing Your Own Research | 19 May 2025 | 00:14:21 | |
In this episode, Annie Emery unpacks the idea of "doing your own research" when it comes to equine nutrition. She shares how to make smarter use of your resources to save money, reduce stress, and avoid costly mistakes.
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| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Special "Story Time" | 15 May 2025 | 00:10:12 | |
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| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 25 Supplements- Beyond The Buzzwords and Marketing Claims | 09 May 2025 | 00:09:11 | |
Welcome to The Scoop: Equine Nutrition Podcast with your host, Annie Emery. In this episode, Annie cuts through the marketing buzz to ask a big question—what does "science-backed" actually mean in the world of equine nutrition? With so many brands throwing around the term, it’s time to unpack the difference between real scientific evidence and clever advertising. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by claims and confused by labels, this episode is for you. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 24 Decoding Ration Balancers | 25 Apr 2025 | 00:10:22 | |
Curious about ration balancers and how they fit into your horse’s diet? In Episode 24 of The Scoop – Equine Nutrition Podcast we’re diving into what they are, what they aren’t, and why so many myths surround them. This episode is packed with practical insights to help your horse thrive—without overspending or overcomplicating things. Tune in and get the scoop on smarter, science-based feeding! This podcast is free from any commercial affiliations with feed companies, stores, or supplement brands. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 23 "Safe" Supplements | 11 Apr 2025 | 00:10:30 | |
Episode 23 – What Does “Safe” Really Mean?
We unpack common misconceptions, explain how safety is determined (and sometimes misused), and offer practical guidance to help you make confident, informed decisions. Because if you're putting something in your horse, you deserve to know the facts! Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 22 Iron In the Horses' Diet | 28 Mar 2025 | 00:10:46 | |
Join Annie Emery, an independent equine nutrition professional, as she separates fact from fiction in equine nutrition on The Scoop! Equine Nutrition Podcast. In this episode, Annie delves into the hot topic of iron: its role in a horse's diet, its critical functions, and common misconceptions. Learn about the science behind iron metabolism in horses, and how to manage iron intake without negatively impacting other essential minerals. Avoid fear and confusion by understanding the proper nutritional balance for your horse's health and performance. For more information, visit RevolutionEquineNutrition.com. This podcast is free from all commercial associations with feed companies and brands. There are no sales of supplements or feeds, and Annie does not work for any horse feed company. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 21 Supplement Regulation & Making Sense of Marketing Claims | 14 Mar 2025 | 00:11:56 | |
In episode 21 of the Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, host Annie Emery delves into the topic of horse supplements and the regulation surrounding them. Annie explains what qualifies as a supplement, who regulates them in the United States, and the differences between functional and medical claims. This show is no associated with any feed brand, company or products. Annie is an independent professional and free from commercial bias. Use at you own risk Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 20: Starch and Sugar Sweet Spot | 28 Feb 2025 | 00:06:10 | |
Join host Annie Emery in Episode 20 of the Scoop! Equine Nutrition Podcast as she delves into the critical roles of starch and sugar in horse diets. Annie discusses the importance of balance, addressing how to properly manage starch and sugar intake for various horse types, including performance horses, young horses, broodmares, and stallions. She emphasizes the need for accuracy and clarity, advocating for expert guidance to avoid potential issues like insulin resistance, laminitis, ulcers, or colic. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 19 Diets Based on Breed Alone- what's true? | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:15:02 | |
In this episode of The Scoop! Equine Nutrition Podcast, host Annie Emery explores the common belief that certain horse breeds require specialized diets. Do breeds like Mustangs or Lusitanos truly have unique nutritional needs, or is this just a myth? Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 32 Fear Factor: The Truth About DCAD in Horse Diets | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:10:21 | |
Discover the truth about DCAD in equine diets on The Scoop: Equine Nutrition Podcast. Learn what DCAD really means, when it matters, and how to keep your horse’s diet balanced — with clear, fact-based insights you can trust. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 18 The Truth About Molasses in Horse Feeds: What You Need to Know | 07 Feb 2025 | 00:08:24 | |
We're diving into a topic that leaves a lot of people confused. Molasses. What's good about it? What's bad about it? Should our horses be eating it? This is the podcast that separates fact from fiction, helping you make informed, educated decisions, and potentially saving money in the process. This podcast is hosted by independent nutrition professional (Annie Emery, Revolution Equine Nutritoin) and is not associated with any feed store, brand, or other commercial group). Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep 17: Hooves and Nutrition: Beyond Biotin, Copper and Zinc | 03 Feb 2025 | 00:24:44 | |
In this episode of the Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, host Annie Emery discusses the importance of hoof health in horses and separates fact from fiction regarding various supplements and feeds. The episode covers the common issues and how they link to environmental and nutritional factors. The podcast aims to equip horse owners with scientific knowledge to make informed decisions for their horse's hoof health. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 16 How to Feed a Horse with Colic: Nutrition and Veterinary Guidance | 20 Jan 2025 | 00:11:53 | |
In this episode of The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, host Annie Emery takes a deep dive into the critical equine health issue of colic. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep 15: Soy in Horse Feed: Balancing Benefits and Concerns | 12 Jan 2025 | 00:13:18 | |
In Episode 15 of The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, host Annie Emery tackles one of the most debated topics in equine nutrition: soy. Annie examines what the science says—and doesn’t say—about soy in horse feed, providing listeners with a clear and unbiased perspective. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 14 Copper Essentials: What Every Horse Owner Should Know | 23 Dec 2024 | 00:09:55 | |
Understanding Copper: Essential Trace Mineral for Equine Health | In this episode, host Annie Emery explores the critical role of copper in equine nutrition. Though required in small amounts, copper is essential for maintaining your horse's overall health. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 13 Water: The Essential Nutrient for Horses | 17 Dec 2024 | 00:12:41 | |
Water and Hydration Basics for Horses Welcome to Episode 13 of the Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep 12: Young Horse Nutrition: Common Myths and Misconceptions | 29 Nov 2024 | 00:14:57 | |
In this episode, we’re tackling common myths about young horse nutrition, all through a science-based lens. Are high-protein diets beneficial or harmful for young horses? We’ll break down the facts behind these questions (and more!) to help you make informed decisions for your growing horse. Tune in for all the details! Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep 11: Forage Fundamentals: Is Hay Enough for Horses? | 12 Nov 2024 | 00:12:11 | |
The Truth About Forage-Only Diets: Essential Nutrients for Your Horse Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep 10: Exploring Complete Feeds: Are They Right for Your Horse? | 31 Oct 2024 | 00:14:09 | |
Welcome to THE SCOOP Equine Nutrition Podcast! Hosted by Annie Emery, MS, CRC, CESMT, CENA, this episode is dedicated to providing factual, hype-free information to help you make the best nutritional choices for your horse. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| Ep 9 Top 4 Tips to Assess If Your Horse Is Too Fat or Too Thin | 04 Oct 2024 | 00:12:10 | |
In this episode of The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, we dive into the important topic of assessing your horse's body condition. Is your horse too fat, too thin, or just right? We discuss the top methods for evaluating your horse’s weight and overall health, and explain how maintaining the proper body condition can significantly impact their well-being. Tune in for practical tips and expert advice on keeping your horse in optimal shape! Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 31 Acid and Acidosis | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:10:25 | |
Two words that sound the same… but can completely change how you help your horse. In this episode of The Scoop – Equine Nutrition for Real Life, Annie Emery breaks down the key differences between acid and acidosis — what each one actually means, where it occurs in the digestive tract, and how to choose the right tools for your horse’s gut health. These two terms are often mixed up online, even by experienced horse owners. By the end of this short, science-based episode, you’ll know exactly how to use each one correctly — and feel more confident making nutrition and management decisions that truly support your horse. Listen now and become that sharp, informed owner who’s always one step ahead. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Science, Social Media, and Your Horse's Health | 20 Sep 2024 | 00:10:14 | |
Science, Social Media, and Your Horse's Health https://www.science.org/content/article/how-seriously-read-scientific-paper https://aspb.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/HowtoReadScientificPaper.pdf Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 7 Shippy's Story: Diagnosing and Managing MFM in Warmbloods | 22 Aug 2024 | 00:44:15 | |
Hear Kristin Tenorio’s inspiring story of her horse Shippy’s battle with MFM (myofibrillar myopathy) and discover the game-changing role of nutrition in equine health and muscle disease. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 6 Sweat, Salt, and Electrolytes: Key Factors in Equine Nutrition | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:18:54 | |
Sweat, Salt, and Electrolytes: Key Factors in Equine Nutrition In this episode, we dive deep into the crucial role of salt and electrolytes in your horse's diet. Link to Sweat Scoring Original Data https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23534876/ Copyright 2024- No material can be used, copied or taken with out explicit written permission from Revolution Equine. 17m57.5s YouTube description Essential Guide to Salt and Electrolytes for Your Horse's Health In this episode, we dive deep into the crucial role of salt and electrolytes in your horse's diet. Learn about the importance of sodium and chloride, how much salt your horse needs daily, and the differences between salt and electrolytes. Discover the sweat scoring system, potential health considerations, and the best practices for adding salt to your horse's diet. We also discuss common myths, such as the effectiveness of salt blocks and the trend of using herbal water bars. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 5 Low Energy in Horses | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:18:47 | |
In this episode of the Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, host Annie Emery discusses the various causes of low energy in horses, including nutritional, health, and environmental factors. CLICK HERE Body Condition Scoring Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 4 How to Stop Panic Buying Supplements | 16 Jun 2024 | 00:18:54 | |
Welcome to the world of equine nutrition, where making informed, science-backed decisions can greatly benefit your horse's health and your wallet. I’m Annie Emery, the host of the Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, and today, I want to discuss a crucial topic: how to stop panic buying supplements. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| Special Episode: Optimizing Your Horse's Nutrition: A Guide to Professional Diet Consultation with Revolution Equine | 16 May 2024 | 00:07:37 | |
Join Annie Emery as she explains the importance of professional nutrition consultations for horses. In this episode, Annie discusses what nutrition diet balancing involves, how it differs from typical company offerings, and why investing in a consultation can benefit your horse's health and performance. S For more information, contact Annie at Revolution Equine Nutrition. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 3 All About Starch and Non-Structural Carbohydrates (NSCs) | 14 May 2024 | 00:21:49 | |
Join host Annie Emery in the third episode of the Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast as she demystifies the concept of starch in horse feeds. Annie explains why there is no industry standard for low and high starch feeds, and discusses the importance of context when choosing the right diet for your horse. Learn about the differences between WSC and ESC, how starch impacts your horse's digestive health, and practical advice for feeding horses with metabolic conditions. With over 20 years of research experience, Annie provides clarified and unbiased insights to help horse owners make informed decisions. This episode breaks down complex nutrition topics into a comprehensive overview, essential for maintaining your horse's wellbeing. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep 2: Should you use a bone supplement? | 01 Apr 2024 | 00:12:37 | |
Welcome to episode 2 of 'The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast' hosted by Annie Emery. In this episode, Annie discusses the importance of vitamin K in bone supplements for horses. She provides an in-depth look at what vitamin K does, the types of vitamin K, and how it impacts bone health. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 1 Smart Supplement Shopping | 17 Mar 2024 | 00:07:23 | |
Annie Emery, an independent nutrition professional, discusses the challenges of selecting the best supplements for horses and provides recommendations for educated and purposeful supplement shopping. She emphasizes the importance of scientific evidence, veterinary consultation, understanding supplement rationale, and seeking reputable sources of equine supplement information. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: UK and USA Conversations Part 3 (end) | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:09:16 | |
In this episode, Annie Emery and Clare MacLeod take a closer look at what “science-backed” really means when it appears on a feed or supplement label. They break down how to spot common marketing tricks and when it actually makes sense to change standard practice. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by labels, claims, and conflicting advice, this discussion is for you. Annie and Clare are completely independent professionals. They each run their own nutrition businesses supporting horse owners, but neither works for any feed or supplement company.
These are their professional opinions only, not the views of any company or product. Use all information at your own risk. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Part 2: Buckets With Out Borders UK USA | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:29:36 | |
Join two independent nutrition professionals- one from the UK (Claire) and the US (Annie) as they carry on the chat about the differences, similarities between the forages and horses....Do you have an easy keeper? good do-er? or a hard keeper? This is a fun conversation that is free of any commercial interest- both are independent and don't push any certain feeds or supplements here! You get the honest truth with no upsell or spin. Claire MacLeod https://www.equinenutritionist.com/ Annie Emery https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/ Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 30 Judges Perceptions of Horses BCS | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:24:32 | |
How do judges actually assess your horse’s body condition? In this episode of The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, Annie Emery breaks down research on what’s prioritized in the show ring—and what often gets missed. Independent, evidence-based insight you can trust. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 29 : How to Get Better Results | 08 Aug 2025 | 00:11:24 | |
Episode 29: Success vs. Not – What Moves Horse Owners Forward This is content 100% generated by me and are my opinions only. No AI was used in this episode to make the script or come up with the ideas. the content was edited only to add music and remove filler words. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 28: Alfalfa! | 31 Jul 2025 | 00:16:28 | |
Join host Annie Emery for a highly requested deep dive into alfalfa and its role in equine nutrition. Is it truly a powerhouse forage, or are there times you should be cautious? In this episode, we break down the myths and facts, explore when alfalfa can support your horse’s health, and share how to make confident, evidence-based feeding decisions. The Scoop: Equine Nutrition Podcast is a U.S.-based, fully independent show. No brands, supplements, or products are promoted—no sales pitches or discount codes—just science-driven, practical education for real-life horse owners. All content reflects the host’s professional opinion and is for educational purposes only; apply at your own discretion. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Buckets Without Borders: Ep 1 | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:19:33 | |
Ever wonder what equine nutritionist professionals in the US and UK talk about behind the scenes? Clare (UK): https://www.equinenutritionist.com/ Annie (USA/CAN) https://revolutionequinenutrition.com/ Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 35 Winter Warning: Salt Solutions You Need | 25 Nov 2025 | 00:08:53 | |
In Episode 35 of The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, we take a clear look at salt—a nutrient that’s often misunderstood in the equine world. Winter conversations tend to center around using salt to encourage drinking, but sodium and chloride play far bigger roles in overall health and daily body function. This episode breaks down why salt is needed year-round, what it actually does inside the horse, and how common practices and assumptions can miss the mark. Join Annie for a practical, evidence-based discussion that will help you understand salt requirements, choose appropriate sources, and avoid the most frequent mistakes owners make when managing this essential nutrient. This is the original work of the author and can not be used in any capacity without written permission. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 36 Winter Hay: How Much Does Your Horse Really Need to Stay Warm? | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:14:21 | |
How much hay does your horse ***really** need to stay warm? Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 37 Hyperfocused Nutrition | 19 Dec 2025 | 00:12:39 | |
In this episode of The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, Annie Emery discusses a common trap many thoughtful horse owners fall into. Revolution Equine Nutrition is based in the United States and designs NRC-based, independent equine nutrition programs for horses across the U.S. and Canada, with focused expertise in advanced diets for muscle myopathies, metabolic disease (PPID, IR, EMS), kidney disease, gastric ulcers, and fecal water. Whether your horse needs simple nutritional clarity or a full strategic rebuild, you’ll find evidence-based guidance grounded in real-world application. Please note: This is original, independent work developed by Annie Emery of Revolution Equine Nutrition. If it sounds different, that’s because it is. Please don’t copy, scrape, or repurpose—especially for AI training. Use all info at your own risk. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 38: Nutrition & Biomechanics: Guest Jane Braddock (Focused Riding) | 02 Jan 2026 | 00:28:23 | |
On The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, I’m kicking off a three-part series exploring the connection between nutrition and biomechanics. While nutrition will always be the foundation of this podcast, this series zooms out to look at how movement, training, and feeding work together. Biomechanics is a buzzword right now, but it’s not new. As a dressage rider, I’ve seen how powerful things can be when nutrition and biomechanics support each other instead of living in silos. I’m joined by Jane Braddock, my longtime trainer, for a thoughtful conversation about building the right team around the horse and supporting both the physical and mental side of performance. This is Part One of a three-part series on how nutrition and biomechanics can work together to better support the horse. Bios: Jane has spent over 45 years riding, over 25 years teaching, and over 15 years improving her rider biomechanics coaching. Jane is certified through the USEA, a USDF Bronze medalist, and completed RWYM Teacher Training. Her unique professional background started with an engineering degree, and morphed into leading business workshops with participant-centered training techniques, all while pursuing her equestrian passions on the side. Her years of competing and training in dressage and eventing, combined with an engineer's understanding of forces and mechanics, give her a unique approach to integrating rider and equine biomechanics. In 2006, Jane founded “Focused Riding” as her professional equestrian brand to better help riders no matter what their goals. She is based out of her 60 acre facility in Hager City, WI, just east of the MN border, between River Falls, WI and Red Wing, MN. https://www.focusedriding.com/ Annie owns Revolution Equine Nutrition At Revolution Equine Nutrition, the focus is on empowering clients with clear, practical feeding strategies and ongoing support. Whether addressing a long-standing issue or optimizing overall wellness, Annie is dedicated to helping horse owners make informed, confident decisions about their horses' diets in a supportive and encouraging way. With experience across hundreds of cases—encompassing every metabolic, gastric, and muscle disorder imaginable—she is equipped to help you navigate the best nutrition program for your horse, tailored to your goals, budget, and preferences. https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/ Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep: 39 Wheat Middlings | 06 Jan 2026 | 00:15:43 | |
Wheat middlings appear on many feed tags—and they often trigger strong reactions. In this episode of The Scoop: Equine Nutrition Podcast, Annie Emery takes a thoughtful, science-based look at how wheat midds actually fit into horse diets. Rather than focusing on ingredient fear or marketing claims, this episode explores how to evaluate wheat middlings in the context of the entire ration, how horses digest different types of ingredients, and why balance matters more than labels. If you’ve ever questioned what wheat middlings really mean for your horse—or felt confused by conflicting advice—this episode offers clarity without hype. Links https://www.afia.org/news/afia-blog/there-s-nothing-mid-about-wheat-midds/ https://www.aafco.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/2024_OP_Chapter_6_enc.pdf https://ker.com/equinews/horse-feeds-understanding-product-ingredients/ https://www.smartpakequine.com/learn-health/minding-your-middlings About the Host Annie Emery, MS, CRC, CESMT, CENA, is an independent equine nutrition professional based in Minneapolis, MN. Through virtual consultations, Annie has worked with hundreds of horses across the U.S. and Canada, helping owners improve health and performance through tailored, evidence-based nutrition plans. She works with all breeds and disciplines, with advanced training in diets for horses with muscle disorders, metabolic conditions, ulcers, hindgut issues, and complex medical cases. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 40 Biomechanics and Nutrition Part 2 | 14 Jan 2026 | 00:13:45 | |
Let's keep the conversation going! Annie and Jane discuss more about biomechanics and nutrition....this is part two of a three-part series. While nutrition will always be the foundation of this podcast, this series zooms out to look at how movement, training, and feeding work together. Biomechanics is a buzzword right now, but it’s not new. As a dressage rider, I’ve seen how powerful things can be when nutrition and biomechanics support each other instead of living in silos. I’m joined by Jane Braddock, my longtime trainer, for a thoughtful conversation about building the right team around the horse and supporting both the physical and mental side of performance. Bios: Jane has spent over 45 years riding, over 25 years teaching, and over 15 years improving her rider biomechanics coaching. Jane is certified through the USEA, a USDF Bronze medalist, and completed RWYM Teacher Training. Her unique professional background started with an engineering degree, and morphed into leading business workshops with participant-centered training techniques, all while pursuing her equestrian passions on the side. Her years of competing and training in dressage and eventing, combined with an engineer's understanding of forces and mechanics, give her a unique approach to integrating rider and equine biomechanics. In 2006, Jane founded “Focused Riding” as her professional equestrian brand to better help riders no matter what their goals. She is based out of her 60 acre facility in Hager City, WI, just east of the MN border, between River Falls, WI and Red Wing, MN. https://www.focusedriding.com/ Annie owns Revolution Equine Nutrition At Revolution Equine Nutrition, the focus is on empowering clients with clear, practical feeding strategies and ongoing support. Whether addressing a long-standing issue or optimizing overall wellness, Annie is dedicated to helping horse owners make informed, confident decisions about their horses' diets in a supportive and encouraging way. With experience across hundreds of cases—encompassing every metabolic, gastric, and muscle disorder imaginable—she is equipped to help you navigate the best nutrition program for your horse, tailored to your goals, budget, and preferences. https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/ Link to info mentioned in the episode https://mary-wanless.com/ Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 42: Did horses evolve to eat poor quality forage? | 13 Feb 2026 | 00:14:03 | |
Did Horses Evolve to Eat Poor Quality Forage? It’s a common claim in the horse world — but is it actually true? In this episode, we take a closer look at what equine digestive anatomy tells us about forage, fiber, and evolution. We’ll challenge some oversimplified internet narratives and talk about what “poor” and “rich” forage really mean. This podcast is hosted by certified and independent equine nutrition advisor Annie Emery, from the USA. This is free from commercial sales of feeds and supplements. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 41 We are all in this together | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:09:04 | |
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| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Kissing Spines: New Guide From Revolution Equine | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:06:33 | |
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| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 43: Is Beet Pulp Bad for Your Horse? | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:19:35 | |
Beet Pulp: Is it Bad? Roose, K.A., K.E. Hoekstra, J.D. Pagan and R.J. Geor. 2001. Effect of an aluminum supplement on nutrient digestibility and mineral metabolism in Thoroughbred horses. In: Proc. 16th Equine Nutr. and Physiol. Soc. Symp. pp. 364-369. https://thehorse.com/18818/pros-and-cons-of-feeding-horses-beet-pulp/ Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||
| The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast: Ep 44: Nutrition and Biomechanics Ep 3 (With Jane Braddock) | 13 Mar 2026 | 00:36:04 | |
On The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, we’ve been exploring the connection between nutrition and biomechanics in a special three-part series. Nutrition will always be the foundation of this podcast, but this series has stepped back to look at the bigger picture—how feeding, movement, and training all work together to support the horse. Biomechanics may be a buzzword right now, but the concept itself isn’t new. As a dressage rider, I’ve seen firsthand how powerful things can be when nutrition and biomechanics support each other instead of operating in separate silos. Throughout this series, I’ve been joined by my longtime trainer, Jane Braddock, for a thoughtful conversation about building the right team around the horse and supporting both the physical and mental side of performance. This is the final episode of our three-part series, where we bring the ideas together and talk about how riders and owners can apply these concepts in a practical way—creating programs where nutrition, training, and biomechanics work together to better support the horse. Bios: Jane has spent over 45 years riding, over 25 years teaching, and over 15 years improving her rider biomechanics coaching. Jane is certified through the USEA, a USDF Bronze medalist, and completed RWYM Teacher Training. Her unique professional background started with an engineering degree, and morphed into leading business workshops with participant-centered training techniques, all while pursuing her equestrian passions on the side. Her years of competing and training in dressage and eventing, combined with an engineer's understanding of forces and mechanics, give her a unique approach to integrating rider and equine biomechanics. In 2006, Jane founded “Focused Riding” as her professional equestrian brand to better help riders no matter what their goals. She is based out of her 60 acre facility in Hager City, WI, just east of the MN border, between River Falls, WI and Red Wing, MN. https://www.focusedriding.com/ Annie owns Revolution Equine Nutrition At Revolution Equine Nutrition, the focus is on empowering clients with clear, practical feeding strategies and ongoing support. Whether addressing a long-standing issue or optimizing overall wellness, Annie is dedicated to helping horse owners make informed, confident decisions about their horses' diets in a supportive and encouraging way. With experience across hundreds of cases—encompassing every metabolic, gastric, and muscle disorder imaginable—she is equipped to help you navigate the best nutrition program for your horse, tailored to your goals, budget, and preferences. https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/ Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format | |||