Horse Food and Diet
Get your FREE Nutrient Requirement and Horse Diet Analysis here
Before you start feeding your horse, find out his nutritional needs first.
Find out what your horses real Nutrient Requirements are based your horses individual life stage, age, activity and weight according to the N.R.C. Please complete the form the best that you can and click send.
One of our Equine Nutritionists will be e-mailing you shortly with the results of your horses daily nutrient requirements. If you have any questions, you can contact us at (800)-881-9304.
Horse feeds are not created equal
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#1 Equine Information
Horse’s Name: Weight: Lb/Kilo:
Breed: Age: Height (hands):
Filly: Colt: Gelding: Stud: Brood mare: Due Date: Open Mare:
Type- Mini: Pony: Draft: Horse:
How long have you owned your horse? less than 1 year: 1 to 3 years: 4 to 8 years: 9 or more years:
Have you owned your horse since birth?
Where do you keep your horse? Home: Board Facility: Other (please specify):
#2 Horse Life Stage
Growing Weanling, 4 months:
Growing Weanling, 6 months moderate growth:
Growing Weanling, 6 months rapid growth:
Yearling, 12 months moderate growth:
Yearling, 12 months rapid growth:
Long yearling, 18 months not in training:
Long yearling, 18 months in training:
Two year old, 24 months not in training:
Two year old, 24 months in training:
Pregnant mare, 9 months:
Pregnant mare, 10 months:
Pregnant mare, 11 months:
Lactating mare, foaling to 3 months:
Lactating mare, 3 months to weanling:
Maintenance, mature horse not working:
Senior:
Stallion in breeding season:
Performance, Light work : (english pleasure, western pleasure, equitation, hack, daily walking, dressage, trail riding, hunter under saddle, plantation pleasure, light schooling and occasional competition on weekends. Mini hunter, Mini in hand obstacle, Mini obstacle driving, Mini formal park driving, Mini country pleasure driving)
Performance, Moderate work : (ranch work, roping, cutting, barrel racing, jumping, novice 3 day eventing, packing, team penning, reining futurity. Mini jumping, Mini roadster driving, Mini roadster barrel racing.) Performance, Intense : (cross country, polo, steeple chasing, racing, eventing. Mini harness racing, Mini stake racing)
#3 Health Concerns or Chronic Problems not covered in questionnaire (Laminitis, carbohydrate sensitive, glucose intolerant and insulin resistant)
Remember our horse’s health is based on your horse’s diet and nutrition
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