The Horse’s Advocate Podcast Details

The Horse’s Advocate Podcast episodes are in chronological order below – the most recent is at the top.


  • Podcast # 142 – Dr Belden Returns For Our Annual Thanksgiving Interview

    This podcast is a special Rounds With Doc T with my friend and colleague, Dr James Belden. Usually, Rounds are for members of The Horse’s Advocate, but as an annual…


  • Podcast # 141 – The Crisis In Veterinary Medicine Worsens

    Three articles from the AVMA arrived in my inbox this week: Gap shrinks between new graduate, overall veterinary salaries Midlevel practitioner proposal secures enough votes in Colorado Federal appeals court…


  • Podcast # 140 – Integrity In Veterinary Medicine

    Forgive me as I rant about veterinary care. This week, I experienced or heard of four events between veterinarians and their owners that have me asking: Are the schools teaching…


  • Podcast # 139 – More New Vets But Less Horse Vets

    Over the next ten years, thirteen new vet schools will be built and accredited by the AVMA to teach and add 55,000 more veterinarians to the existing veterinary colleges and…


  • Podcast # 138 – Horses And Perception Management

    This podcast provides two relatable examples of perception management in horse care: Is 24-hour access to hay good, and should you feed processed foods? By listening to this, you can…


  • Podcast # 137 – The Advanced Equine Nutrition Course Overview

    Horse owners are being told to purchase feed and supplements with the promise of improving everything with their horses. They do this by confusing you, forcing unproven marketing on you,…


  • Podcast # 136 – Fructose Is Damaging Our Horses – Part 2

    Understanding glucose and fructose metabolism within the cell and the effect each substrate has on ATP, the energy currency, is not just for advanced horse owners. This knowledge is crucial…


  • Podcast # 135 – Bit Fitting With Stephanie Brown-Beamer

    This podcast delves into how Stephanie assesses the horse under saddle, determines the rider’s purpose and skill, and then uses her extensive knowledge of science and experience to match that…


  • Podcast # 134 – Unlocking Your Full Potential With Horses – A Transformative Interview with Master Mentor And Horsemanship Coach Merja Sumiloff

    During my insightful conversation with Merja Sumiloff, we delved into the common thread of emotional blocks from our past that hinder our ability to form meaningful connections with ourselves and…


  • Podcast # 133 – Horses Teaching Leadership With Kerry Hayes

    Kerry Hayes joins me today. She is a life coach and a business coach who uses horses to accelerate people’s ability to find their inner power and confidence. She takes…


  • Podcast # 132 – The Flow Of Energy In Horses

    I take a quick break from discussing fructose to return to the metabolism of glucose. The concept of flow (or flux), when understood, helps us feed our horses better. When…


  • Podcast # 131 – Fructose Is Damaging Our Horses-Part 1

    Welcome to this crucial podcast, where I introduce a concept that is not just limited to humans but also affects animals: the ability to convert glucose into fructose within the…


  • Podcast # 130 – An Interview With Linda Parelli Of Happy Horse, Happy Life

    On this podcast, Linda and I discussed the basis of all dealings between horses and humans, emphasizing connection at the core, followed by communication and leadership. She also described the…


  • Podcast # 129 – An Interview With Horse Trainer Geoff Teall

    Geoff Teall, a seasoned horse trainer with an impressive 60 years of experience, has been a client of mine for over half of that time. His expertise is widely recognized…


  • Podcast # 128 – Memorial Day, Klotho, And The Future Of Our Horses

    I start this podcast by describing Memorial Day in America, then tie this idea into what is happening in the equine veterinary profession. I only dwell on this briefly because…


  • Podcast #127 – Building Muscle In Horses With Protein

    Building muscle in horses is a two-stage process. Many horse owners expect results when applying only one factor. This podcast shows that ignoring one of these factors results in poor…


  • Podcast #126 – Should Non-veterinarians Be Allowed To Float Horse Teeth?

    There is a turf war between veterinarians and non-veterinarians, both wanting to provide horses with preventive dental care. It started in the late 1990s and has gained protection behind laws…


  • Podcast #125 – Why Is Sugar Toxic For Horses?

    This podcast is about sugar as a fuel for our horses to use when it’s needed to run away from danger. However, I also tell the story of the risks…


  • Podcast #124 – The Five Rules To Feeding Horses

    This podcast breaks down how to feed horses into five simple rules based on what the food does, good and bad, within the horse. It is a short discussion that…


  • Podcast #123 – A Deep Look At EOTRH of Horse Teeth

    This podcast provides an alternative perspective to an interview published in an equine veterinary magazine with a board-certified veterinary equine dentist about EOTRH (Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis). I…


  • Podcast #122 – The Basics Of Breeding Mares And Delivering Foals

    This podcast discusses the basics of breeding the mare and delivering the newborn foal.


  • Podcast #121 – The Two Responsibilities Of Horse Owners

    This podcast discusses two significant thoughts about equine veterinary medicine. The first is the breadth and scope of veterinary medicine, which is so much more than just horses. This is…


  • Podcast #120 – When Making Decisions About Feeding Horses, Choose Your Battles Wisely

    This podcast discusses a comment by a listener who likes what I’m saying but doesn’t like to feed herself or her horses anything genetically modified or treated with chemicals. All…


  • Podcast #119 – Kissing Spine and Vestibular Disease In Horses

    In this podcast, I discuss two diseases that affect horses: Kissing Spine, which involves the overriding spinous processes, and peripheral vestibular disease, which is discussed at about the 16 to…


  • Podcast #118 – Hey Doc, Are You Listening?

    Many people face difficulties in convincing horse professionals such as vets and farriers to consider alternative approaches to horses’ health. These professionals tend to resist change, making it uncomfortable to…


  • Podcast #117 – Work In The Moment With Horses

    This podcast is about how I use the knowledge of the brain, and how both horses and humans think to connect and prevent a disaster. It might be refreshing, or…


  • Podcast #116 – Where Are The Ads For Grain?

    Feeding grain and processed feeds and supplements are killing our horses, yet these companies continue advertising to horse owners in all the horse magazines. However, with the Spring 2024 issue…


  • Podcast #115 – 80,000 Horses Floated

    I floated my 80,000th horse this week since my first one in May 1983. I include horses I helped in training others and a low estimate of the numbers I…


  • Podcast #114 – Meeting Notes – Free Fecal Water, Tendon Sheaths, and Equine Asthma

    In this podcast, I cover three topics discussed at this convention: free fecal water syndrome, ultrasonography of the equine tendon sheaths, and equine asthma. Each topic was informative, helping at…


  • Podcast #113 – Who Is To Blame?

    My podcast examines what might be happening to the diminished care offered to our horses and where to assign the blame. If you are listening to this podcast, please look…


  • Podcast #112 – The Calorie Equation In Horses

    When used to understand nutrition, “calories in equals calories out” is the message of the First Law Of Thermodynamics. Everything on Earth, including horses, abides by this law; however, many…


  • Podcast #111 – The Effect Of Stress On Horses

    Stress comes in two parts: the immediate response from the adrenal glands with adrenaline and the longer-lasting response from the adrenals with cortisol. There are specific reasons all mammals (humans…


  • Podcast #110 – Protein In Horse Diets

    Proteins are the most important of all the ingredients that horses need besides air and water. When planning horse diets, you must determine how much protein is required before adding…


  • Podcast #109 – Fat In Horse Diets

    This podcast continues the simplification of one of the 7 “things” placed into our horses. These are air, water, minerals, various plant compounds, sugar, protein, and fat. The last podcast…


  • Podcast #108 – Sugar In Horse Diets

    This podcast is the first in a series that starts this process. I take one of the seven things placed inside the horse – sugar – and I define it…


  • Podcast #107 – Cavities and EOTRH In Horses

    This podcast is a mix of two subjects. The first subject concerns oral care and teeth health in horses. I go over a paper about peripheral carries, which is the…


  • Podcast #106 – Visit With Dr James Belden – Equine Veterinarian Since 1964

    This discussion took place at a Rounds With Doc T meeting available to members of The Horse’s Advocate (TheHorsesAdvocate.com). Attendees were able to ask questions throughout our time together. It’s…


  • Podcast #105 – Dentistry Effects On Nutrition And A Thanksgiving Message

    I ran across a brief article filled with so much misinformation about dentistry in horses and its relationship to their nutrition that I had to pick it apart. Join me…


  • Podcast #104 – Florida Association of Equine Practitioners 2023 Meeting #4 of 4

    The annual Florida Association of Equine Practitioners meeting is in Palm Beach, FL this week. I review the topics to be covered, helping you see what the world of practicing…


  • Podcast #103 – Florida Association of Equine Practitioners 2023 Meeting #3 of 4

    The annual Florida Association of Equine Practitioners meeting is in Palm Beach, FL this week. I review the topics to be covered, helping you see what the world of practicing…


  • Podcast #102 – Florida Association of Equine Practitioners 2023 Meeting #2 of 4

    The annual Florida Association of Equine Practitioners meeting is in Palm Beach, FL this week. I review the topics to be covered, helping you see what the world of practicing…


  • Podcast #101 – Florida Association of Equine Practitioners 2023 Meeting #1 of 4

    The annual Florida Association of Equine Practitioners meeting is in Palm Beach, FL this week. I review the topics to be covered, helping you see what the world of practicing…


  • Podcast #100 – Florida Association of Equine Practitioners 2023 Meeting Preview And Other Things

    The annual Florida Association of Equine Practitioners meeting is in Palm Beach, FL this week. I review the topics to be covered, helping you see what the world of practicing…


  • Podcast #099 – Vitamins In Horse Feed

    I want to give horse owners a different perspective on whether to feed their horses vitamins. Most discussions on this subject discuss what diseases are prevented by supplementing with which…


  • Podcast #098 – The Identity Of An Equine Veterinarian

    What is an identity? Is it the thing that makes you an individual, or does it make you identical to others? Which one is it for an equine veterinarian? As…


  • Podcast #097 – Metabolic Syndrome In Horses – Part Two

    Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a collection of factors and events within the horse affected by food, stress, and sleep. This podcast focuses on the fact that behind the top…


  • Podcast #096 – Metabolic Syndrome In Horses – Part One

    Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a collection of factors and events within the horse affected by food, stress, and sleep. This podcast summarizes information in general terms for most horse…


  • Podcast #095 – Scientific Studies, Marketing, and Horse Care

    In this podcast, I explain in easy terms how a thought becomes a study and how the results are analyzed with math to predict if something causes disease and, more…


  • Podcast #094 – Horsemanship – Here Comes The Sun

    The Beatles played music from the 1950s through today, though two of the “Fab Four” are now dead. Their “invasion” of the United States occurred in 1963 when I was…


  • Podcast #093 – Is Passion Missing In Veterinarians Today?

    Veterinary medicine is a calling, a passion, that drives people to do extraordinary things, such as commit to healing animals at any moment, despite the personal cost. Today, however, veterinary…


  • Podcast #092 – EOTRH, Donkey Dentistry, and Cheek Tooth Extractions

    This podcast covers three topics within the interest of dentistry in horses. EOTRH (Equine Odontoplastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis), dentistry in donkeys at The Donkey Sanctuary in the UK, and…


  • Podcast #091 -Since The Days Of The Romans – Chapters 16, 17, and 18

    This podcast is chapters sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen of my autobiography, Since The Days Of The Romans – My Journey Of Discovering A Life With Horses. If you are new to this…


  • Podcast #090 – Crisis With Equine Veterinarians

    It is a simple math problem, as easy as a homeowner’s budget. If more equine vets leave practices than there are coming into practices, there will be fewer to care…


  • Podcast #089 – Since The Days Of The Romans – Chapters 13, 14, and 15

    This podcast is chapters thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen of my autobiography, Since The Days Of The Romans – My Journey Of Discovering A Life With Horses. If you are new…


  • Podcast #088 – Since The Days Of The Romans – Chapters 11 and 12

    This podcast is chapters eleven and twelve of my autobiography, Since The Days Of The Romans – My Journey Of Discovering A Life With Horses. Over the next few months, I’ll record…


  • Podcast #087 –  Get Your Horse’s House In Order – A Magazine Review

    This podcast reviews a vet school’s economic impact statement and a special Equus magazine about the health of our horses. When I read these, my first reaction was a concern…


  • Podcast #086 – Since The Days Of The Romans – Chapters 8, 9, and 10

    This podcast is chapters eight, nine, and ten of my autobiography, Since The Days Of The Romans – My Journey Of Discovering A Life With Horses. Over the next few months, I’ll…


  • Podcast #085 – Integrative Medicine With Dr Marty Goldstein

    Dr. Martin Goldstein is known as “Dr. Marty” and “The Dog Doc.” He earned his veterinary degree from Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 1973, as I did in 1984.…


  • Podcast #084 – Since The Days Of The Romans – Chapters 6 and 7

    This podcast is chapters six and seven of my autobiography, Since The Days Of The Romans – My Journey Of Discovering A Life With Horses. Over the next few months, I’ll record…


  • Podcast #083 – Horse Care Old And New

    How long ago is relative to how old we are. To a baby, yesterday seems so long ago. A 24-year-old may think they have “forever” before them, hoping the past…


  • Podcast #082 – Since The Days Of The Romans – Chapters 4 and 5

    This podcast is chapters four and five of my autobiography, Since The Days Of The Romans – My Journey Of Discovering A Life With Horses. Over the next few months, I’ll record…


  • Podcast #081 – The Horse Race Between Evolution And Technology

    Evolution defines the development of a species, such as the horse, throughout all time on Earth. However, the starting point may be adjusted to any moment we choose, for example,…


  • Podcast #080 – Since The Days Of The Romans – Chapters 2 and 3

    This podcast is chapters two and three of my autobiography, Since The Days Of The Romans – My Journey Of Discovering A Life With Horses. Over the next few months, I’ll record…


  • Podcast #079 – Equine Dentistry For 40 Years

    Four decades of floating horses have filled me with experiences hard to gain from a textbook. In fact, in 1983, there was only one book on equine dentistry written by…


  • Podcast #078 – Since The Days Of The Romans – Forward, Introduction, and Chapter 1

    May 2023 represents my 50th year working with horses. So how did I get here? What brought me from being a wandering young man to becoming an equine veterinarian? In…


  • Podcast #077 – The Messages Veterinarians Receive In Their Inbox

    I received the following emails targeting equine veterinarians with various announcements last week. You must be “cognitively diligent” to read the subtle messages and misdirection, confusion, and sometimes utter nonsense…


  • Podcast #076 – Feeding Sale Yearlings And All Horses

    This podcast answers a question about the feeding of young, growing horses and their mothers sent to me by someone in Thoroughbred breeding and sales. Here is the question: “I…


  • Podcast #075 – The Role Of Being An Advocate For Horses

    This podcast looks at a human study that initially solidified the benefits of consuming EPA, one of the Omega-3 fish oils so popular today. However, recently, the same investigators of…


  • Podcast #074 – Get Your Brain Right, Get Your Horse Right (“Cognitive Laziness”)

    I am returning to podcasting after a 6-month break. I will tell you about why in the NEXT podcast. Instead, in this podcast, I want to read a blog I…


  • Podcast #073 – AAEP 2022 Insulin Dysregulation

    In this episode, I review a recommended paper by the prime speaker of this conference called “Review of Considerations When Feeding the Equid with Insulin Dysregulation” by Dr. Pat Harris.…


  • Podcast #072 – Cognitive Dissonance In Horse Owners

    I discuss how we get bombarded with contradictory information in horse care. To preserve our sanity, we tightly hold to what we believe, given to us by trusted sources. Who…


  • Podcast #071 – Review Of Feeding Horses

    Over the past month, I have heard many great stories about how well the no-grain plus soybean meal diet works from my dentistry clients. However, they also tell me how…


  • Podcast #070 – Aging The Horse By The Teeth

    Several years ago, I asked owners with horses of verified age (papers or lip tattoos) to allow me to photograph the incisors. I shot the left and right lateral, the…


  • Podcast #069 – Water For Horses

    Water is one of the necessary ingredients to maintain life. Every animal and plant on Earth knows this, but because of the familiarity, we often don’t think much about remaining…


  • Podcast #068 – A Perspective On Veterinary Medicine With Dennis French DVM

    My guest today is Dr. Denny French, a second-generation large animal veterinarian from the midwest United States. He was a professor at Louisiana State University (LSU) School of Veterinary Medicine…


  • Podcast #067 – Equine Psychotherapy

    I talked with Bonny Barry of Equine Reflections (EquineReflections.org), a non-profit horse therapy center in Folsom, Louisiana. Bonny’s honesty about her journey into this field will affect you whether you…


  • Podcast #066 – Mission Statement

    Horses thriving is open to interpretation, but as we look at our horses, we all see the difference between thriving and existing. We see this in ourselves. Thriving is a…


  • Podcast #065 – Is What We’re Being Taught Correct?

    Horse owners are overwhelmed with conflicting “facts” about the care of their horses. Yet, an underlying theme of all the research I find is that everyone wants to treat a…


  • Podcast #064 – Accepting Fat Horses

    As long as there isn’t an ice age, the thin horse will survive and thrive longer than the fat horse because the downside of excess body fat is the propensity…


  • Podcast #063 – Horse Microbiome, Dentistry, And More

    In this podcast, I talk about a variety of subjects. Some I have discussed in detail elsewhere, and some are new. These subjects include the microbiome of horses (and what…


  • Podcast #062 – Horsemanship And Confidence Versus Arrogance

    I discuss how we can change ourselves in a way that doesn’t complicate our life but enhances our ability to connect with those horses who would not otherwise want to.…


  • Podcast #061 – Weight Loss In Horses – Dental Or Not?

    Many horse owners associate weight loss in horses with dental issues. The most common sign of a dental problem is “Quidding” or the formation of a “Quid.” Will the horse…


  • Podcast #060 – Dennis Brooks DVM, Horse Eyes and Veterinary Medicine

    Dennis Brooks, DVM is an equine ophthalmologist with a worldwide presence established over 40 years. We chat about many subjects: *Where are veterinarians and the profession today? *How is today’s…


  • Podcast #059 – What Are We Feeding Our Horses, And Why?

    Millions of scoops of grain are fed to our horses every day around the world, yet when I ask horse owners what they are feeding their horses, I usually get…


  • Podcast #058 – A Review Of A Horse Magazine #2

    This podcast is the second time I have picked up a popular horse magazine, reviewed the articles and added my thoughts on the ones I selected. I received some positive…


  • Podcast #057 – Protein and Gastric Ulcers In Horses

    Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome, or EGUS, is being treated in more horses today than almost any other disease considered “routine.” The advent of visualizing the stomach lining using a fiber-optic…


  • Podcast #056 – Horse Dentistry Questions

    This episode goes over some frequently asked questions I often get asked as I meet horse owners. My answers are not based on scientific facts because there are no clear…


  • Podcast #055 – Horses And The Web Of Influence

    In this episode, I go through an email I received from Africa with a connection in the state of Washington here in America. Their results with laminitis are remarkable. But…


  • Podcast #054 – Entropy And Horses

    Entropy means the natural and required decrease in energy, moving organized things into disorganized things and eventually ending in complete chaos. It is the description of the Second Law of…


  • Podcast #053 – Horses And The Road Less Traveled

    Feeding our horses as they have for the past 30 years is the “well-worn path.” Insulin resistance, Cushing’s Disease, suspensory ligament disease, decaying teeth, dropped fetlocks, early retirement, obesity, and…


  • Podcast #052 – Conflicting Information For Feeding Horses

    My last podcast (#051) was about the infodemic we are experiencing in the horse world. This is where there is so much conflicting information about the care of horses. In…


  • Podcast #051 – Horse Owners Experiencing An Infodemic

    This will be a podcast where I vent my frustration in my attempts to help horse owners help their horses thrive in a human world. All I try to do…


  • Podcast #050 – Horse Seminar Summaries

    I attended 3 equine seminars all with veterinarians discussing different matters: 1) “How Horses Think” put on by Cornell University (not the vet school) 2) “Laminitis Rounds” put on by…


  • Podcast #049 – Why Do We Go To The Horse Barn?

    Why Do We Go To The Horse Barn? Helping Horses Thrive In A Human World is what we do at The Horse’s Advocate. But what about us? How do we…


  • Podcast #048 – Horse Nutrition Review

    Every day someone asks me about feeding their horses. For me it has become simple only because I have repeated this information but for you…. maybe not so simple. I…


  • Podcast #047 – Cavities In Horse Teeth And More

    I go over some of the recent articles showing up in the magazines and news feeds for horse owners discussing 1) cavities in the cheek teeth of horses and 2)…


  • Podcast #046 – Horse Psychology With Dr Jenny Susser

    Today’s guest is Dr Jenny Susser, a sport and performance psychologist from Ocala, FL. In her words, she “successfully applies her years of experience merging mind and body wellness with…


  • Podcast #045 – The Importance Of The Top Line In Horses

    The top line of horses is the muscles along the back bone from the withers to the rump. It is where the saddle or load goes onto the horse. It…


  • Podcast #044 – Therapeutics In Horses – Safety And Side Effects

    I report here on the safety and side effects of 4 different therapeutics used for specific purposes in horses. These 4 studies were presented at the 2021 AAEP meeting I…


  • Podcast #043 – Wounds In Horses

    This is a review of what kind of wounds occur in the horse, what needs to be done about them and how to make them heal with the best possible…