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Feeding a mini horse is similar to that of a full size horse, just in smaller quantities. Although they are their own special breed, not just a small horse or pony, there are similarities. There...
Insulin resistance has been around as long as there have been horses, but only in the past decade or so has a true diagnosis of and treatment for this disease been developed. Feeding these horses...
Barrel racing horses are like any athlete--they need to be in peak physical condition to compete. Getting to that pinnacle takes proper training and nutrition. While all horses have the same basic...
HYPP, Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis, is a genetic disorder found in some Quarter Horses who have the stallion, Impressive, on their pedigree. Affected horses are unable to regulate certain...
Horses of different ages and exertion levels have significantly different feed and nutrition requirements. Many grain- and pellet-based diets have been formulated for horses performing tasks that...
Fescue is a form of hay fed to around 700,000 horses each year. It is not the most common fodder and has a reputation as poor fare, but much of this may be counteracted by early harvesting and...
Feeding horses is a huge part of their care. High performance horses often need a higher level of protein in their diet to meet the demands of their bodies, but doing this without causing adverse...
Livestock feed must be kept clean and dry to prevent spoilage and the growth of molds that could make the animals sick or even kill them. Feed storage bins have to keep out rats and mice and...
Proper diet is an essential part of protecting the health of your horse. Whether your horse is in active competition or just used for light riding, it is important to follow a sensible feeding...
No matter the age of your horse, it is important that he receive proper nutrition for optimal health. Good nutrition is vital for any horse, but it is even more essential for performance horses....
Feeding beet pulp is an excellent choice for horse owners who need to pack in extra calories to their hard keepers, or horses that need lots of additional energy, such as endurance horses. Beet...
Feeding horses is probably one of the most complex, as well as one of the most satisfying, parts of owning them. Horses are vegetarians but they need protein and fat in their diets, as well as...
Horses are one of the most beautiful animals you can own or care for, but knowing how to care for them properly can be a bit of a challenge. As with any animal, a horse requires different...
The most important energy source for the equine athlete is soluble carbohydrates. These are most commonly found in corn, oats, barley and other concentrates. The food source is consumed, insulin...
Rice bran is a supplement that can be fed to horses in order to encourage weight gain and a healthy coat. As a concentrated source of fat and calories, rice bran also provides additional energy...
Horses are natural grazers and should be allowed free access to either grass or hay 24 hours a day. In the winter when grass isn't available, hay should be available but kept off the ground to...
The diet of a horse with insulin resistance needs to be carefully monitored, just like a person with insulin resistance. Having insulin resistance seems to predispose horses to Equine Metabolic...
A horse's digestive tract is designed to accommodate a certain amount of feed based on his weight. Though this provides a foundation for determining the amount of feed to give a horse, the final...
Feeding beet pulp can be a good preventative for colic when used in conjunction with providing plenty of water and other roughage, a consistent feed schedule and a good deworming schedule. You can...
choosing healthy hay for your horse.
If your horse is looking slightly thin on the topside around the spine area, and you want to level it out so that the back looks flat and smooth. Try adding beet pulp to the horse's grain. So...
Protein in a horse's diet serves the same purpose it does in a human's diet. It is needed by the body to build tissue for strong bones, good general health and energy. There are different...
Gastric ulcers are caused when acid levels in the horse's stomach rise to reach the upper stomach lining, which has little protection. This can happen any time a horse is stressed, such as when...
Black oil sunflower seeds (BOSS) are a new item in the world of horse nutrition. They are packed with vitamins and minerals, and many horses love the taste as well. Some will even raid bird...
Choosing the right food for your horse may not be as simple as you think. There are several factors to be taken into consideration. Individual horses may require variations in diet. For example,...
Horses are herbivores, meaning they eat grass and other plants. The typical diet for a normal, healthy horse is a combination of roughage (hay) and concentrates (grains).
Rice bran is a byproduct of milling rice. Often, parts of the endosperm and germ protein of the rice kernel are retained in the rice bran. It is a popular supplemental feed for underweight horses...
There are many types of horse feeds available for the healthy management of your horse's diet. Each type of feed addresses a different aspect of horse nutrition and health care. A healthy and...
Horses need a balanced diet with plenty of water and roughage to keep their digestive systems healthy. The needs of each horse will be determined by age, activity, season and location. Pregnant...
Whenever you take your horse anywhere in a horse trailer, hang a hay net in the trailer so he has something to munch on during the ride. This keeps his mind busy and happy, so he is less likely to...
Hay nets are useful, easy, and very portable. They can also be a deathtrap for your horse is not used properly. Here are some tips on how to safely tie a hay net in your horse's stall.
Electrolytes, which are necessary for proper hydration in animals, are available as supplements for horses when the weather starts to heat up in the summer. Although horses use electrolytes all...
Owning and caring for a horse, while rewarding, can be a lot of work. You need to keep the horse happy, healthy and stimulated. One thing that meets all of those needs is a ready supply of hay....
Bran mash is good to give to horses that tie up, have digestive problems or are older. It is also a great mask to put supplements in that you want to give to your horse. In the winter horses...
Beet pulp is a great way to keep weight on nervous horses in the winter without increasing their energy level. It is also a great way to keep a horse that does not drink a lot of water hydrated,...
Horses have sensitive stomachs and a digestive system that is in constant need of roughage to pass through. Hay, grass, beet pulp and hay cubes are all good sources of roughage that we, as...
People buy hay for many reasons. It may be used to cover grass seed, enrich soil, bed livestock or feed animals. Before you buy hay there are several things you should consider. Follow these steps...
There are many well meaning horse owners who have ill or unhappy horses because of simple and common mistakes made with their feed. It may seem like your horse can eat anything, but that isn't the...
Flaxseed is an oilseed containing Omega-3 fatty acids and can be a valuable addition to your horse's diet. As a regular food supplement, flaxseed can help to improve the condition of your horse's...
Feeding a horse warm bran mash is an equestrian tradition that has been passed down for generations. Not only is bran mash a comfort food, but it is a great way to hide medicines, supplements and...
Hay nets are used in stalls and trailers, and you can hang them almost anywhere your horse is tied. Using a hay net is a great convenience when must feed your horse but can't place the hay on the...
Crunchy and sweet, homemade horse treats are a surefire hit in any barn. Horse treats are easy and fun to make, but the best part of creating your own horse treats is watching your horse enjoy...
Horses have always loved to eat carrots, and people have always loved to feed carrots to them. Any time food is offered to a horse from a person's hand, a few basic guidelines should be followed.