Dr. Brian Nielsen: Evidence Behind Equine Supplements | Ep. 132
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In this episode of The Pet Food Science Podcast Show – Equine, Dr. Brian Nielsen from Michigan State University breaks down the truth behind equine supplements and why so many products fail to deliver real benefits. He explains what the science actually shows, how marketing influences owners, and why evidence-based decisions matter for horse health. Get practical guidance on choosing supplements wisely and avoiding costly mistakes. Listen now on all major platforms!
“Research quality depends on fair comparisons that include appropriate control groups, consistent management, and measurements that avoid misleading numerical trends without statistical support.”
Meet the guest: Dr. Brian Nielsen is a Professor of Equine Exercise Physiology in the Department of Animal Science at Michigan State University, where he leads teaching and research programs focused on equine health and performance. His work spans exercise physiology, joint health, and evidence-based equine nutrition, with more than three decades of hands-on industry experience.
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What will you learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (00:56) Introduction
- (04:58) Supplements psychology
- (07:58) Boarding pressures
- (11:14) Anecdotal evidence
- (15:02) Cost of research
- (22:02) Study design
- (50:57) Final Questions
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