Feeding Horses in Winter

Feeding Horses in Winter

Horses tend to lose weight during winter. This is mainly because as temperatures drop, the amount of calories a horse needs to burn to stay warm and maintain their body temperature increases… so they need to eat more calories to maintain their weight. In many parts of the country the quality of pasture available also falls, which means a horse gets less calories from its pasture during winter which also contributes to weight loss during the winter.

On the road again... feeding when on the move

On the road again... feeding when on the move

Feeding and nutrition have a big role to play, both in preparing horses for a journey and keeping them healthy and content during the journey. The following article provides help with feeding before and during travel with horses...

Building Muscle

A horse needs muscle to run, so a big focus of training these athletes is developing the muscles that power them. But, just like you can’t build a brick wall unless you have the right type and number of bricks, a horse can’t build muscle unless you feed the right nutrients to build it.

So… what does a horse need to build muscle and where does it come from in their diet?