Myths of Feeding Horses: Separating Fact from Fiction. Meredith Mills Equine Feed Sales and Tech Rep Southern States Coop., Inc.

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Myths of Feeding Horses: Separating Fact from Fiction Meredith Mills Equine Feed Sales and Tech Rep Southern States Coop., Inc.

#1: My horse needs a bran mash to clean out his system. T or F? FALSE: No proof to show that wheat bran has any laxative effects in horses. Bran is also not exceptionally high in fiber as many people think (less than oats) Can help increase water intake in severe cold climates where water intake is below optimal

#2: You must soak beet pulp before feeding it to your horse. T or F? True- to be safe: If feeding beet pulp alone, add water to be safe. No real proof either way. If feeding beet pulp based feed, not necessary- fed to millions of horses every day, no problems- possibly due to fact that the beet pulp has already absorbed molasses in feed

#3: Too much protein makes my horse hyper. T or F? FALSE: Absolutely no research to support this claim. Protein over emphasized Need to differentiate between Energy and Protein. Feed too much (any amount of protein) + lack of exercise = hyper horse.

#4: Corn and oats make my horse hot. T or F? Possibly True and False: Temperature (FALSE): Hi fiber feeds have higher heat increment b/c it takes more work to digest them. In this sense, hay is more heating than grain and grain more heating than fat. Mentally (Maybe):Possibly, but most likely due to increase in calories in the form of energy and lack of exercise

#5: I can feed corn and/or oats and hay and my horse is completely healthy. T or F? FALSE: Both are high in starch Corn: 73% NSC Oats: 54% NSC Research shows higher incidence in colic and laminitis by feeding diets high in sugar and starch Effects on mineral balance (Ca:P ratio) Cutting with oats- dilution of balanced formula

#6: My horse will choke on pellets. T or F? False, qualified: No proof to show that pellets will choke a horse that eats in a normal manner Some horses bolt their feed- eat too fast Ways to combat bolting: Make liquid gruel or mash of feed Feed in shallow feeder, low to ground Add stones/salt brick to feeder makes them slow down

#7: I feed a red salt block. That s all the vitamin/minerals my horse needs. T or F? FALSE: Truly a TRACE MINERAL block less than 1% minerals- really only good for salt intake Need to feed a fortified concentrate to make up for inadequate amounts in block -OR- Feed actual vitamin/mineral supplement like Equi-Min

#8: Crimped oats are better than whole oats. T or F? TRUE and FALSE: Studies have shown no more than 6% higher digestibility in crimped oats vs. whole oatsnot enough to warrant the above statement Only instance where may be a factor would be horses with bad teeth and very young horses

#9: Coastal bermuda hay causes horses to colic. T or F? FALSE: No evidence to support this belief. Any type of hay when put up incorrectly can cause colic

#10: Feeding corn oil will prevent impaction colic. T or F? FALSE: Corn oil is highly digestible in GI tract (primarily in small intestine)- will not coat Mineral oil is completely indigestible- thus its coating capacity and ability to grease the chute Feeding mineral oil over a long period of time may decrease absorption of fat soluble vitamins

#11: Feeds with organic minerals and additives are a waste of money. I have great hay and pasture, I don t need supplemental minerals at all. T or F? FALSE: Actually money well spent Studies in other species, being done on horses now Organic (chelated) more absorbable than in-organic Insurance Supplemental minerals fed free choice or topdressed Offsets variations in hay and/or pasture quality

#12: I feed my horse 2 coffee cans of feed a day, he gets everything he needs. T or F? Maybe, maybe not: How much does that coffee can full of feed weigh? FEED BY WEIGHT NOT BY VOLUME. Feed according to manufacturer s feeding directions. If feed less than recommended amount, vit/min requirements are NOT being met.

#13: My 15 year old horse needs to be on a senior feed. T or F? Maybe, maybe not: What defines a Senior horse? A set age? NO. A Senior Horse: Dentition problems (teeth missing, damaged, or worn) Intestinal damage: parasite; decreased absorptive capacity Inability to maintain weight/condition

#14: All manufactured feeds are the same. One is just as good as the other. T or F? FALSE: Absolutely not. Look at the feed tag. What about quality control at the feed mill? Guaranteed analysis. How many and what? Fixed ingredients vs. Least Cost

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