Spring Feeding Tips for Overweight Horses

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Use the following strategies to decrease calories in your horse’s diet. Remember to keep checking your horse’s condition frequently so he doesn’t lose too much weight!

Step 1: Evaluate how much hay your horse is eating.

  • Consider changing the type of hay you feed. Mature grass hay has fewer calories than straight alfalfa or a mixed hay.
  • Feed several times per day to limit the amount of time your horse goes without hay between meals.
  • Horses need at least 1.25% of their body weight in hay per day. You can cut back on any extra.

Still need to shed calories? Move on to step 2.

Step 2: Cut back or stop the amount of concentrate you are feeding.

  • Concentrate is meant to be fed at a minimum level, usually 3 to 5 pounds per day.
  • If your horse isn’t getting the recommended minimum level of concentrate (refer to feed tag), you can add a daily vitamin and mineral supplement.

To see how spring pasture affects overweight horses, move on to step 3.

Step 3: Consider that spring pasture can be dangerous for your overweight horse.

  • Additional sugar and calories from spring pasture can put stress on the digestive and metabolic systems and can cause colic or laminitis.
  • Consider limiting pasture entirely in the spring if your horse is overweight.
  • Turn out in a dry lot or use a muzzle to reduce the amount of grass consumed.
  • Reintroduce pasture very slowly and in small amounts once your horse loses the desired weight.
  • One hour of grazing on good pasture = eating 1 pound of good grass hay.

Supplements for overweight horses

Elevate® natural vitamin E and Contribute™
Providing vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids if grazing is limited.

Micro-Phase™
Providing needed nutrients without extra calories. Micro-Phase can replace the concentrate portion of
the meal for overweight horses.

2 Comments

  • Marilyn Clark

    Please consider changing the packaging for the vitamin e oil… it’s hard to syringe or if the bottle you have it in now, thank you

    • Becky

      Thank you for your feedback. We will pass it on to the product development team.

      In the meantime, you can purchase a press-in-bottle adapter that will make using a syringe a snap. Look for the 20mm size. They will look like this Bottle Adapter

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