When feeding performance horses, it is important to provide fuel for energy expenditure, replenish nutrients for muscle function and repair, and support optimal health through a balanced diet.
FARGO - Winter is in full force, and horse owners need to make sure they feed their animals appropriately for the conditions, according to North Dakota State University Extension Service equine ...
North Dakota State University Extension equine specialist Carrie Hammer addresses how to properly feed horses in the winter. Horses produce heat through the digestion of hay and other forage. The ...
Mycotoxins are harmful secondary compounds produced by molds that are found in the soil and vegetable matter including grains, forages and feed. They can be formed in the field both before and during ...
Feed grains, used predominantly to feed livestock, commonly include corn, grain sorghum, barley and oats. Today, corn and grain sorghum span the majority of feed grain harvested acres, accounting for ...
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Why feeding a horse from the floor is best practice
Mother Nature designed horses to eat from the floor, yet haynets, racks, and over-the-door buckets designed for feeding off the ground are a familiar sight on many a yard. Horses in the wild will ...
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