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Essential Nutrition for Every Stage of a Horse's Life

Horse Health

Horses, like all animals, have unique nutritional needs that change as they move through different life stages

Foals and Weanlings

Foals have specific nutritional needs, relying on their mother's milk in the first months for essential growth and development.

Yearlings

Yearlings grow rapidly in height and weight, making proper nutrition essential for healthy development and future athletic performance.

Adult Horses

Adult horses have varying nutritional needs based on activity level; those in heavy work require more calories and specific nutrients than retired or lightly ridden horses.

Pregnant and Lactating Mares

Mares have unique nutritional requirements when pregnant and lactating. Their nutritional intake directly impacts the health of both the mare and her foal.

Senior Horses

Senior horses may face dental issues, decreased digestion efficiency, and a higher risk of certain health problems.