FAQ

Key Questions About Horse Nutrition

Find clear, concise answers to your top questions about equine feeding and care here.

Why is roughage essential in a horse’s diet?

Roughage supports digestion and provides vital nutrients critical for your horse’s overall health.

How much water should a horse drink daily?

An average horse needs between 5 to 15 gallons of fresh water each day, depending on activity and weather.

What nutrients are most important for working horses?

Working horses require increased energy, protein, and electrolytes to maintain performance and recovery.

How can I assess the quality of my horse’s feed?

Nutrient analysis, including fiber, protein, and mineral content, helps determine feed quality and suitability.

Are there special feeding needs for senior horses?

Senior horses often need more easily digestible roughage and balanced supplements to support aging bodies.

What role does water play in equine health?

Water is crucial for digestion, temperature regulation, and joint lubrication in horses.

Feeding Advice for Horses in Work

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Roughage Importance

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Water Intake

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Nutrient Analysis

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