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Equine Nutrition | Milne & Pegasus Feed
Michelle has been actively involved in the horse industry in nutrition, coaching and competition for many years. She has a Bachelors degree in Equine Science and has a specialised focus on equine nutrition. She is currently undertaking a Masters degree at the University of Edinburgh. Michelle regularly attends leading equine conferences to continue challenging and expanding her knowledge base.
As the equine nutrition advisor at Milne Feeds, she has nearly 20 years’ experience in providing expert nutrition support to equine customers. Michelle spends part of her time working individually with horse owners, breeding farms and trainers to devise the best diets for their horses through ration analysis. She also is involved in the ongoing management of feed formulations and takes a keen interest in developing new product formulations. Michelle also works closely with Kentucky Equine Research (KER) to keep up to date with the latest developments in equine nutrition and feeding management.
She has been an invited speaker at many equestrian groups, and has presented on equine nutrition at university and conferences. As a horse owner herself, she combines these technical resources with her practical experience to assist owners, trainers and breeders apply the science of nutrition and achieve the best results possible from their feed plans.
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