Category: Feeding Old Horses

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Bob Gould

Livestock producers should be aware of small-headed sneezeweed

โ€œNot much else causes an illness that looks like this,โ€ she said, โ€œbut if you need confirmation, our laboratory can examine the rumen content or stomach content microscopically and identify the plant material. Weโ€™re here to assist your veterinarian with a diagnosis.โ€

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Pasture Grass: The Healthy Choice

From a nutritional standpoint, common questions regarding pasture grass and grazing activity include: “What is the benefit of pasture for my horse?” “Can my horse get all the required nutrition from grass alone?” And, related to the previous question, “If my horse is at pasture all day long, do I need to feed him some kind of supplement?”

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5 Tips for Feeding Frequent Travelers

Keep โ€™em Hydrated A stalled horse with free-choice access to water will drink, on average, 18 to 40 times daily for 13 to 26 seconds each time. So, when hauling long distances, you should offer water at least every four to eight hours and more frequently in hot and humid weather.

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What We’re Learning About Senior Horses

If youโ€™ve got an old-timer out in the field, youโ€™re one of the millions of horse owners worldwide benefiting from improved equine preventive care techniques and a better understanding of conditions seen in older horses.

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