What Makes for Good Horse Hay
Know how much digestible fiber and energy your horses will need — then find hay that will provide it.
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Know how much digestible fiber and energy your horses will need — then find hay that will provide it.
A horse that hasn’t been trained is worse than useless; he’s dangerous.
Most horses, even fairly active ones, don’t need the extra calories found in grains.
Being proactive is a much simpler and safer solution than realizing ingestion of a toxin has happened after the fact.
Contusions occur quite often in horses and generally speaking do not cause overwhelming concern.
Just as you keep a first aid kit in the house, a well-stocked kit should be placed in the barn as well.
Only about one-half of horses bitten by poisonous snakes are actually envenomated.
An untrained horse is not only hard to manage but can do more harm than good.