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Horse Nutrition Bob Coleman Ph. D. PAS Extension Horse Specialist
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Consider the horse Grazing animal Trickle feeders / nibblers 12 – 16 hours grazing They are not cows
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Meeting Requirements Forage primary source Where is feed digested Quality of ingredients Total nutrient requirement
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TypeDE Mcal / lbProtein % Legume hay1.0318.7 Grass hay0.839.0 Mixed Hay0.9413.5 Nutrient content of common hay (dry matter basis) Adapted from NRC 1989
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Feed TypeAB Mixed hay 17.5 Grass Hay 21 Hay type affects intake and nutrient intake This is for an 1100 lb horse at maintenance. Intakes are as fed lbs /horse /day A = 1.6 % body weight B = 1.9% body weight
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Commercial Feeds Source of nutrients calories protein minerals vitamins Convenient Small amount needed 2- 6 lbs per horse 1 bag = 12.5 days /horse 1 ton = 500 days/horse
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Commercial Feeds Commercial feeds sweet feed pelleted feed Custom mixes Grain mixes
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Cereal grains corn & oats barley, milo, wheat Calories Starch
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Processing ground rolled crimped steam flaked Oats > corn >barley
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Commercial Feeds Supplement pellets Supplements Minerals and vitamins
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Alternative feeds Alfalfa products Beet pulp Soy Hulls Distillers Grains Corn Gluten Feed
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Alternative feeds Alfalfa products cubes hay replacement lb for lb pellets nutrient source controlled intakes
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Alternative feeds Beet pulp / Soy Hulls calories fermentation controlled intakes useful
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Alternative feeds Distillers Grains Corn Gluten Feed calories protein limited use 10-15% of total diet
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Salt free choice Plain or TM ? Block or Loose?
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Minerals calcium and phosphorus TM added salt added Block or loose
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Forage intake estimates Hay Minimum = 1% body weight Typical = 1.5 – 2.0 % body weight Upper limits = 2.5 – 3% body weight Total intake will reflect forage quality
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Forage intake estimates Pasture 1.5 – 3.1 % body weight per 24 hours
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Concentrate use Fed for many reasons balance forage nutrients meet specific nutrient requirements the owner wants to Concerns over feeding fat horses with issues
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Concentrate use Starch controlled intakes 2 -3 grams per kg body weight / meal Grain meal = 5 lbs per meal Meals no closer than 5 hrs
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Feeding Management Forage primary nutrient source Quality forage NO MOLD Concentrate as required Change feeds gradually 21 -28 day adaptation
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Feed them like a horse
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