How you Should Feed Your Horse If You Own Just One Horse
Posted: Saturday, November 07, 2009
by Tammy Patterson
Anything Equine Store
Often the single horse owner will use trial and error method over time to determine their horses feed ration. Many owners choose feeds that are well known and often don't always meet the needs of the individual. The need for a spreadsheet constructed feed ration may not be acknowledged by owners, but the benefits can be great. Financially, feed can be a large contributor to monthly bills. By formulating a diet that will allow the horse to gain the maximum nutrient and energy values available, they will not have to feed as large a quantity. This creates a financially better method than trial and error.
Inputting the data;
-Pasture quality
-Energy requirements
-Weight, etc
will assist the owner in deciding the most appropriate feeds. Many owners will not want to use a diet that is financially unrewarding, but the use of spreadsheets to formulate their horses ration can reduce costs and improve diet and digestibility. By using this method, it educates the owner to the relative values of different feeds, so as their horse's tastes vary, they will be able to find an alternative successfully, and avoid feeds that can provide limitations in the diet. This becomes more important when feeding e.g. weanlings or lactating mares as limitations in proteins, lysine can be detrimental.
Tammy is a avid horse rider who loves to promote the best ways to be treating horses. Tammy works part time for a company who specialise in equestrian clearance products as well as cheap jodhpur boots and equestrian clearance products in the UK. For more info, please visit, Anything Equine
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