Fibrous forages are the natural food for horses, but as owners increase the horses’ workload, grains are added to the diet to provide extra energy. The amount of grain added is dependent upon the animal's age, its weight, and the duration and intensity of the workload. A high-energy ...
for goats, you can feed a good 12%-16% course grain for horses or cattle "sweet feed"; just look at the tag labels and find something comparable. Often horse feed is made with better ingredients than sheep, goat or cow feed. Use the analyses below to help find a grain for your use...
Average horses' nutritional needs; Feeding strategies to overcome mealtime woes; Chart describing common feeds that maybe useful when formulating special rations. INSETS: Special needs.;Buyer's directory..Crabbe, BarbHorse & Rider