What Kind of Food Do Horses Eat?
Horses are herbivores, meaning they eat grass and other plants. The typical diet for a normal, healthy horse is a combination of roughage (hay) and concentrates (grains).
Read MoreHorses are herbivores, meaning they eat grass and other plants. The typical diet for a normal, healthy horse is a combination of roughage (hay) and concentrates (grains).
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Oat hay is extremely nutritious and primarily consumed by horses and other animals. The Kentucky College of Agriculture says oat hay is especially recommended for older horses because it is high in protein and energy content, making it a good choice for...
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Hay is an important nutrient for horses and should be fed on a daily basis. Not only does hay provide nutritional value, but horses need the chewing action and food in their stomachs to prevent colic. Horses have evolved to eat constantly; thus they need...
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The Belgian draft horse is a breed of work horse that was developed, as its name suggests, in Belgium. It is the most popular breed of work horse in the United States. According to the Belgian Draft Horse Corporation of America, there are more registered...
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Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) occurs when a horse or pony becomes insulin-resistant, often resulting in obesity. EMS is generally found in horses between the ages of 8 and 18 and is most common in breeds genetically adapted to living on sparse pasture...
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