Although it may seem counterintuitive, reducing the amount of cereal-based feeds may help your horse gain weight – especially if you’re feeding more than a scoop of cereals in each feed.
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The Science Behind Feeding Horses More In WinterTo lessen a growth slump during cold weather, you should feed additional calories to young horses. As temperatures decrease during winter, the horse needs additional dietary energy to maintain its ...
Spillers’ equine nutritionist Clare Barfoot provides one H&H forum user with some helpful advice on how to feed her weak horse for better muscle development Help! Can the way I feed my horse ...
Most adult horses require 8-12% protein in their diet, but that demand is higher for lactating, growing or heavily exercising horses. Since forage is the bulk and foundation of most horse diets, a ...
The global horse grain feeders market is on track for significant growth, with a projected valuation of USD 5.79 billion by ...
This new book bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering practical, scientifically validated guidance on equine ...
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