Annie Emery
Discover the world of equine nutrition, feeds, and supplements without the fads—just reliable information for horse owners. Join host Annie Emery, MS CRC CESMT CENA, a scientist and independent nutrition professional as we separate fact from fiction to bring you important and relevant information. We empower you to make educated and informed decisions- and possibly save money in the process! You won’t find any specific brand or product promotions here—just clear facts to empower you to make the best choices for your horse’s well-being. Tune in and gain the knowledge you need!
6h ago
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 Use all info at your own risk https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/
Dec 9
How much hay does your horse ***really** need to stay warm? What exactly is the LCT—and why does it matter? And what should you watch out for when the temperature drops? In this episode, Annie breaks down the science and the nuance behind winter hay needs, offering a fresh and practical perspective on the classic advice: “It’s cold—just give more hay.” Short, clear, and easy to apply, this episode helps you make smart decisions without the guesswork. Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format Use all info at your own risk https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/
Nov 25
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 Use all info at your own risk https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/
Nov 14
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 Use all info at your own risk https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/
Oct 31
Copyright Revolution Equine Nutrition, LLC This is the work of the author and may not be used in any other format Use all info at your own risk https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/
Oct 17
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 Use all info at your own risk https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/
Oct 7
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 Use all info at your own risk https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/
Sep 25
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. Clare MacLeod (UK): equinenutritionist.com Annie Emery (US/CAN): revolutionequinenutrition.org 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 Use all info at your own risk https://revolutionequinenutrition.org/