It really depends on your horses age, condition and where it lives.
*A fat paddocked horse would live on grass and maybe hay
* A thin nag would need regular feeding of energy and fattening products such as gum nuts, equine senior mix, pollard, copra and chaff.
*Stabled horses must be fed more food than paddocked ones.
* Aged horses will need more and softer food because they don't put on weight easily and their teeth are weak (If they have any at all!)
* Fizzy horses (fast ones that won't slow) shouldn't be fed fizzy foods such as corn, grains, wheat and barley.
*Bran should be boiled before feeding
*NEVER feed your horse mouldy hay as this will give them colic
I could go on for ever but it is best to ask your local produce for more info
Thanks,
Horse Head
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