What Is Basic Horse Food
In order for your horse to be healthy, the
first step is selecting the appropriate horse food for him. The
right horse food depends on the required nutrients of the
particular class of horse.
Veterinarians and farriers combine these
ingredients to come up with the necessary nutrient content for that
horse class. Of course, the owner definitely has a say on the
ingredients. With the guidance of the farrier, the owner can select
the right amount of roughage for the horse nutrition.
A basic horse food must include
pasture or any kind of harvested roughage. By playing up the
distribution of roughage and its concentrates, it decides the
energy intake and the digestive tract fill. It will also minimize
dysfunctions in the digestive system. Plus, it monitors the horse's
consumption of feeds.
The key in feeding horses is that they have
to be fed at least 1% of their total weight every day. This allows
them to use up 2 to 2.5% of their body mass in the 24-hour
interval.
When
feeding adult horses with horse food, the energy requirements are
lower than the stated figures. It can be obtained by feeding them
with roughages that are of good-quality. The horse supplement
needed in adult horses is salt. It is a balanced mineral
supplement.
Be attentive when feeding pregnant mares
because the horse food you fed her must be a mixture of both
roughages and concentrates. These are measured in the right amounts
so that the mare will be able to store up body fat which will be
used for lactating and rebreeding.
When feeding growing horses with horse
food, the required horse nutrition must be obtained so that
the pony can reach the optimum growth. This consequently resulted
to a well-developed and well-structure maturity phase. By providing
growing horses with a horse food, there is less chance for them to
suffer orthopedic diseases.
A balanced horse food for growing horses is
when all the nutrients are served in the required amounts making
these relative to one another. When feeding growing horses with
must be balanced depending on their energy consumption.
When feeding foals, you have to provide them
with the appropriate horse supplement before the weaning phase.
There are mares which are poor milkers, therefore the foal will
suffer from diseases. This is where the owner can contribute to the
foals' health and the horse food you fed them with.
The using of growth stimulants, additives
and antibiotics are said to be helpful in the livestock business
but there is few conducted research that shows it has the same
effect on horses. Studies conducted show that horses benefit from
these kinds of medicines – but they are only said to be of
short-term only.
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