The Way To Groom And Feed Your Horse

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Whether you are using your horse as a worker, a competitor, or simply a friend, you will need to feed and groom her. A horse cannot live a good life if they are not given the proper care they need and deserve. She must get a healthy diet and she must be inspected regularly for health problems.

Feeding your horse is not very complicated at all. You just need to learn a few basic things about horse feed. The first thing you should know about horse feed is the fact that a horse will eat up to two percent of their body weight each and every day of the year.

It is also important to note that it is usually ideal if fifty percent of this two percent is forage feed. This means that it is perfectly acceptable to use pelleted feed, but try not to make this one hundred percent of their diet.

Other types of food that can be fed to your horses are sweet feed and oat feed. These types of foods both have advantages and disadvantages to them. Horse supplements can also be added to most types of feeds.

As we said earlier, you’ll also want to inspect your horse each day while grooming them. Daily horse grooming will give you an opportunity to look out for horse hoof problems as well as other issues the horse might have.

It is best to go ahead and wash your horse from top to bottom. Once your horse has been washed, you can brush them and then check for any injuries. It is also a good idea to wash your equine’s hooves prior to using a horse pick on them. After your horse’s hooves have been picked and washed out, it will be easier to spot hoof injuries.

When you find a potential problem, do not panic. Take solace in the fact that you discovered the issue as soon as it appeared and do what you can to help your horse recover. You do not have to do this all by yourself. You can and should call your farrier or veterinarian for help. These people are great at what they do and they will help you get your horse back to perfect health in no time.



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