Understanding Equine Nutrition: Your Guide to Horse Health Care and Management

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Author: Karen Briggs

ISBN-10: 1581501552

ISBN-13: 9781581501551

Category: Horses

Feeding horses wasn't supposed to be so complicated. At least that's not what Mother Nature intended. All horses in the wild really needed was a good source of grass and water and a natural salt lick of some kind. But as man began using horses for specific purposes, such as working fields, riding for pleasure or performance, or for breeding, so too did the kinds and amount of feeds owners gave to their animals. In Understanding Equine Nutrition, Karen Briggs, a horsewoman and equine...

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Feeding horses wasn't supposed to be so complicated. At least that's not what Mother Nature intended. All horses in the wild really needed was a good source of grass and water and a natural salt lick of some kind. But as man began using horses for specific purposes, such as working fields, riding for pleasure or performance, or for breeding, so too did the kinds and amount of feeds owners gave to their animals. In Understanding Equine Nutrition, Karen Briggs, a horsewoman and equine nutritionist, sets out to make feeding horses simple again. Whether your horse is a growing yearling, a high-performance athlete, a mom-to-be, or a favorite pasture horse, this important guide will help you make sense of the jargon, sort out the ingredients, and make a feeding plan and menu that is best for your horse.

Introduction     6What Does a Horse Need?     8The Hydrated Horse     14Protein     22Fiber     30Energy and Carbs     40Feeding Fats     50Vitamins     62Minerals     76Hay and Forage     96Grains     108Ration Balancing     124Digestive Disorders     144Glossary     164Index     170Photo Credits     175About the Author     176