The Scoop: Equine Nutrition Podcast
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.
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The Scoop: Equine Nutrition Podcast
The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep: 39 Wheat Middlings
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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.
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