Nutritionist

What is a Nutritionist?

A Thoroughbred racing nutritionist is an equine nutrition expert who specializes in designing balanced, performance-focused feeding programs for racehorses. Their goal is to provide horses with the right nutrients to support peak athletic performance, recovery, growth, digestion, and long-term health.

 

Some of the key responsibilities of a Nutritionist include:

  • Diet Planning & Custom Feeding Programs
  • Performance & Recovery Nutrition
  • Monitoring & Adjustment
  • Digestive Health Management
  • Education & Guidance

A Thoroughbred racing nutritionist ensures racehorses receive precise, evidence-based diets tailored for speed, stamina, recovery, and long-term health. Their role blends science and horsemanship, supporting trainers in developing strong, well-conditioned equine athletes.

 

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Steps to becoming a Nutritionist

  • Deep understanding of equine digestive physiology
  • Sports nutrition science
  • Ability to analyse forage quality & feed composition
  • Data interpretation (bloods, performance trends, body condition)
  • Strong communication and horse-handling skills