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June 2012
The Do’s and Dont’s of Feeding Treats
June 13, 2012
We all enjoy a treat once in awhile – a nice warm brownie fresh out of the oven, a cool slice of watermelon on a hot summer day – and your horse is no different. He will enjoy a treat from you every now and then, or even on a daily basis in small amounts. We share treats with our horses to say thanks for a job well done, as a reward when training, and let’s admit it - feeding treats to our horses makes us feel good, too.
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Ration Balancers vs Regular Horse Feeds
June 7, 2012
I recently received a call from a horse owner that said she needed to put her horse on a diet. Her 1000 pound mare is a body condition score of 7. Her vet had recommended she put the mare on a ration balancer. When she priced products at the local feed store she thought that the price of a balancer was too high. Since her mare has free access to pasture, she felt that 1 pound a day of an economy feed would be good, with a few supplements. She was wonder what supplements would be best for her... Read more
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