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“Selection and Use of Feedstuffs in Horse Feeding,” by P.G. Gibbs, Ph.D., D.D. Householder, Ph.D.
From Texas A&M University Department of Animal Science, Equine Sciences Program.

"Gut Feelings" by Karen Briggs
Article describing the equine digestive system and how it's affected by modern feed and care, appeared in USDF Connections, May 2008.

“Nutritional Considerations for Athletic Horses,” by Ray J. Geor.
From MyHorseMatters.com, originally presented during the 2003 Horseman’s Day Educational Event in New Orleans.

“How Horses Digest Feed,” by Ray J. Geor.
From MyHorseMatters.com, posted November 7, 2002.

“Equine Digestive Tract Structure and Function,” by Dr. Bob Wright.
From Ontario Ministry of Food and Agriculture, 1999.

"Effect of Adding SUCCEED™ to the Diet of Pregnant Mares."
By Scott Carter, PhD. and Franklin L. Pellegrini, DVM. Summary of a study showing the improvements in mare colostrum quality after 90 days on SUCCEED™.

"Feeding Horses Properly Means Enhanced Performance"
By Stephen B. Blezinger, PhD, PAS.

"How Understanding the Digestive Process Can Help Minimise Digestive Disturbances"
Reproduced from the Proceedings of the BEVA Specialist Days on Behaviour and Nutrition. Ed. P.A.Harris et al. Pub. Equine Veterinary Journal Ltd.

"The Natural Horse and Unnatural Behaviour"
Reproduced from the Proceedings of the BEVA Specialist Days on Behaviour and Nutrition. Ed. P.A.Harris et al. Pub. Equine Veterinary Journal Ltd.

"The Use of Performance Journals to Measure the Utility of SUCCEED™"
By Scott Carter, PhD. and Franklin L. Pellegrini, DVM. Summary of a research study wherein horse owners and trainers evaluate the benefits of using SUCCEED™.

"The Use of SUCCEED™ to Add Value During Yearling Sale Preparations"
By Scott Carter, PhD. and Patrick Warczak, Jr. Summary of a study comparing the sale value of horses on SUCCEED vs. a control group