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Equine Nutrition
Equine Nutrition
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07/17/2011

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Horses eat similar food as ruminants but they are
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monogastric - hind gut fermentors
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Fermentation takes place in the
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cecum
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If horses don't eat enough gas can build up and cause
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colic, which is them indicating abdominal pain. things besides nutrition can lead to colic too
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Colic prevention:
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feed frequently
feed the right quantity and quality
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grazing in sandy areas can lead to
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sand colic
blockages or ischemia can occure
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imbalanced diet can also lead to colic. factors include
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too much concentrated grain
too many minerals (improper supplements)
too much alfalfa (>50%)
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too much alfalfa can also lead to
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enteroliths -
build up mineralization in digestive tract
can be passed in feces
may be too large & need to be surgically removed
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Signs of colic
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pawing the ground w front feet
restless, lie down, roll freq, look at or bite abdomen
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signs of more severe colic
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roll or lie on back to relieve intestinal pressure
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very severe colic signs
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thow themselves to the ground & roll violently
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w colic gut sounds may
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be very increased or lacking
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most digestion and absorption in
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stomach & small intestines.
some in cecum & colon
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microbial digestion occurs in
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cecum
vit B & volatile fatty acids produced here
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energy produced by breakdown of
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starch & other soluble carbs
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horses normally eat
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grass & other range forage
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for feeding plan horses can be placed into one of the following groups
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maintenance
growth
repro
production
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production group can be broken down into
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gestation
lactation
foals
maintenance of adults
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broodmare nutrition
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usually 1st 7 mths pg needs similar to maintenance nutrition
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from 8th mth to paturition energy req increase
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20-50%
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from 8th mth to paturition protein req increase
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20-25%
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for gestation & lactation these vitamin and mineral levels need to be adjusted
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ca
p
vit a&d
riboflavin
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average mare produces how much milk
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20-25 lbs daily for the first 2-3 mths.
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around 3 mths of ages foals should begin to
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creep feed
generally 1 lb/mth of age/day, not to exceed 6 lbs/day
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maintenance nutrition
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grass or legume hay
water
phosphorus
trace mineral salt - free choice
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good quality legume hay contains
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14-18% crude protein
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high quality grass hay contains
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7-12% crude protein
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cereal grains contain
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8-12% crude protein
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Ca:P ration
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1.2-1.6 : 1
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most common added vitamins
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A, D, E
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Vitamin D can be found in
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sun cured hay & cod liver oil
aids in absorption & utilization of Ca & P
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Vitamin A found in
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green forages & properly cured hay
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