Feeding for weight gain

…so that he cannot properly chew coarse feeds or hay. At this point, he’ll need softer foods, such as soaked hay pellets, beet pulp or senior feed, to maintain his…

Minerals For The Performance Horse

…certain mineral than for the manufacturer to use chelates. Hay Ration Mineral intake is a combination of levels in the horse’s hay, pasture and grain. Although it’s easier to focus…

Married with Horses: Tough Guys

…us.” I actually enjoy hay shopping. I get to visit new, hay-fragrant barns and meet farmers who are usually very passionate about their crops. Also, it’s exciting because you don’t…

Send Your Horse To Fat Camp

…calories in hay are expressed as DE (digestible energy) and given as Mcal/lb. (megacalories/lb.). Hays actually vary widely in their calorie content, from 0.7 Mcal/lb. or less for poor-quality hays,…

A Creative Storage Solution

…and we battled varmints that found the hay to be a great nesting ground. Since we had limited storage in this single bay, we had to purchase hay when we…

Dangerous Diets

…colic, shock, damage to the kidneys or heart—or even death. Botulism is another potentially life-threatening toxin that can contaminate hay, and is most likely found in moldy hay or hay

Winter Care and Feeding

…warm. Horses? energy requirements may increase up to 25% during winter months. Usually this need can be met by feeding approximately 25% more hay if their hay intake is normally…