Horse Nutrition

Horse Nutrition
Horse Nutrition

Who can hurt!

Did you know that human tissue and skin can tolerate only 1.23 to 1.5 pounds of pressure per square inch before being damaged? Studies show Horses can tolerate about the same pressure. Note how the skin of a horse movie in which even a fly lands on it. A chair used in an average surface area of about 96 square inches. A rider 150 pounds has a concussion factor of two or three hundred pounds. 300/96 produces a pressure factor in just over three pounds per square foot. inches – more is recommended.

I want to tell a story about a Paso Fino, owned called me one day. She told me that his horse was a beautiful horse fair wonderful he sent for training.

Horse became very moody. Therefore, moody people who belong to the Stable, she said that the horse was dangerous and should be sacrificed before harm him or his staff. I, of course, was very interested to see if I could help the horse.

When we went immediately to stop the horse, and, in fact, he puts his ears back and showed me his teeth when I entered. I quickly came to the side and ran my hand on his back, softly. The horse almost fell to his knees. I started doing very light massage, the horse responded very favorably.

I asked to see the president, it was used. She said it was the seat than coach has been using. The coach had sold the chair.

Finally, I made the hair on castration and have mounted no problem. I encourage him to save the seat to get a good massage therapist bareback around for some time and find a chair fit correctly. It helped us all year and it was a totally different horse. Now is the end. In our clinics, we see a horse on a chair accessory like the others who have so few problems that owners are not even aware of the issues.

Stations home and to carefully monitor your horse fit you love for her.

Dennis Quilliams
HorseSense Horsemanship
Equine Consultant, Teaching YOU to work with your horse
Teaching for a smoother horse and more comfortable ride
http://www.horsesensedk.com
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What constitutes good nutrition for a horse?

I need to know about maintenance nutrition, sporting or working nutrition and Energy feeds, and gestation and lactation nutrition for a horse. I prefer holistic methods if possible, but information would not.

The answer above is good, but if you are looking for a more holistic and natural food, into account. A horse should eat a normal 5% of their weight in food daily, 2% of those who should be hay. A horse should eat 60 pounds to 1200 pounds of food one day as long as it should be exercised, 24-30 pounds should be hay or grass. The living allowance for up to 3% by weight the horse and may consist primarily of forage (hay). Pregnant mares need vitamins and minerals balanced, hay and mint are a necessity, sunlight is also important for vitamin D. Many grocery stores to carry natural supplements for their horses. I recommend feeding flaxseed rich in vitamins and amino acids acids that are very important (to buy the whole and grind it fresh every day with a mill coffee) lost power when purchasing land and do not digest at all.

Horse Nutrition (Equine Nutritional Vitamins) Grand Meadows

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