I found this article to be very informative. Some of it I already knew but a good portion of it I didn't. Thanks for this article.
i am so glad you said what you did about alfalfa. i come from an aqha show background(since i was 8) and i have recently moved to the midwest. here the only hay they think is good is alfalfa. when i go to buy hay if they have no alfalfa they say were out,, but i see a huge stack over there oh thats just grass hay(timothy)when i said good because i only feed a little alfalfa as a treat they look at me like i am a horse abuser:)
great advice on feeding i have trained 500+ race horses and most trainers dont really understand the horse feed, i love beet pulp for the horse
Oh my goodness! Finally, feed explained in a comprehensive yet easily understood fashion. Thank you Karen!
I just put down my copy of horse illustrated and decided to try horsechannel.com, and I found this article.I thought this article was very informative! I just bought a senior horse and this very article was just what I was looking for! thank you very much.
More about bran and beet pulp: Beet pulp can be fed dry right away as long as one knows how much it expands to. Bran: People often say to me "well it's the fiber in bran that makes my horse poop" Not true. If this was true every time a horse ate hay he would have very loose stool. Hay contains a higher percent by a lot, than beet pulp of fiber. When a person eats a bran muffin it is different because our digestive systems are not meant to digest a lot of fiber like the horse who has the cecum.
This is a very helpful article. I'll admit I've believed some of the myths, especially when it comes to grains vs hays, but now I know better.