Feeding Your Horse Right: Why Itās More Than Just Grass
While grass is a staple, itās often not enough to meet all your horseās needs, especially if they have limited grazing time or metabolic conditions. Here's why feeding to your...
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When feeding your horse, it's important to follow the recommended feeding rate on your chosen feed. Each feed is designed to meet your horse's nutritional needs at that specific amount, and accounts for your horse having free access to grass. If youāre feeding less than the recommended rate, consider these options:
Also, your horse should be eating at least 1.5% of their body weight in forage each day, such as low-sugar options like Timothy Hay or Chaff. This keeps their digestive system healthy and prevents hunger between meals. If your horse is on restricted grass access, make sure you're feeding them in regular intervals throughout the day.
When you're overwhelmed by internet experts, keep it simple! Focus on these key points:
Stay straightforward and prioritize what truly matters for your horseās health!
If you're still scratching your head, give us or your local feed supply a call, we'll be happy to help!
1. We only take Click and Collects in the Launceston and Devonport Area.
2. If you try to combine heavy and light items our website may not let you check out - so just seperate your orders into feed and not feed - if you are coming to pick up your items we will refund any postage you are charged. We are so sorry for how messy it is! We are working on fixing it.
While grass is a staple, itās often not enough to meet all your horseās needs, especially if they have limited grazing time or metabolic conditions. Here's why feeding to your...
"If itās working, donāt change it. If itās not, figure out why first. Keep it simple and ensure your horse is getting enough of the Big 3āFiber, Protein, and Fat!"