A balanced diet for your horse
Frédérique Cauffmann
A balanced and natural diet is essential for maintaining the health and well-being of horses. When it comes to creating a natural diet for horses, it is important to consider their specific nutritional needs as well as their age, level of activity, and health status. Here are some tips for creating a natural diet for horses:
Quality Hay
Quality hay is an essential component of a horse's diet. It provides fibers, vitamins, and minerals essential for their digestive and overall health. Choose good quality hay, free from dust, mold, and weeds.
Grazing
If possible, provide horses with access to quality pasture. Grazing provides a variety of grasses, allowing horses to meet their natural nutritional needs. Ensure that the pasture is free from toxic plants and that horses have access to fresh water at all times.
Natural Supplementary Foods
In addition to hay and grazing, you can add natural supplementary foods such as flax seeds, vegetables, fruits, and herbs to your horse's diet. These foods can provide additional nutrients, antioxidants, and beneficial medicinal properties for horse health.
It is important to consult an equine nutritionist or a veterinarian specialized in nutrition for specific recommendations regarding your horse's diet, taking into account their individual needs.
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