Feeds (Continued from Page E 6) in protein, energy, vitamins and calcium. Hay can be long-stemmed in hay bales, or come bagged in cubes, or pellets. Many horse owners feed grass hay or straight alfalfa or a combination of grass and alfalfa to their horses. Grasses commonly used as hay are brome, orchard, and timothy. Long stem hay is the tra ditional baled hay. It is cut, cured, and baled. It can be bundled in 50- to 80-pound square bales or large, round or long square bales that can weigh tons. Hay cubes are about an inch wide and 1- to 3-inches long. Hay pellets are ground hay compressed into two inch by Vi inch pellets. Horses need good quality hay. It should be bright green, leafy and fine tex tured, with a fresh, pleasant aroma. Musty hay, or other indications of mold or heat ing, and dust, weeds and other foreign material in hay can be unhealthy for an animal. Color is an indicator of quality and nutrient con tent; good hay is a bright green. Most nutrients in hay are in the leaves, and leafy bay is a valuable source of food. Leafiness is influenced by the kind of hay, its maturity when cut, the weather con ditions while growing and curing the hay, and curing procedures of the hay. 1 00y Sihieim ' Kitchie “ waters'em right* Ihnlty KmgC I 1 Call For Information & Dealer Nearest To You! PrOdUCtS 0f... 539 Falling Spring Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 888-464-6379 Fax (717) 263-5573 infofSrydersufiply.com , [Ryder supply] Dust is objectionable in any feed for horses. It not only reduces the taste of the hay, it also aggravates respi ratory problems. Sprinkling or dunking dusty hay in water can reduce dust. Avoid feeding moldy or dusty hay. In the field, heavy rain can break off drying hay leaves and leach es energy and protein from the hay. Hay baled before it is dry enough will lose nutrients through fermentation, or heating in the bale. This sometimes starts fires through spontaneous com bustion in barnyard stacks of stored, baled hay. This type of hay is unacceptable for horses. Good pasture or grass that an animal can graze can be an economical food for horses, but pasture must be maintained. If animals are allowed to graze on a pasture too long, the grass may be killed. Well-managed pastures reduce feed costs and pro vide energy, protein, vita mins and minerals to ani mals. An exercise lot with a few blades of grass is not a pasture; such a lot, or over grazed pasture, is not a source of nutrients and can be a serious source of inter nal parasites. When a grass stand becomes too thin, overgrown, coarse or unap petizing to a horse, it should be clipped or mowed. Lush pasture forages can act as a laxative in early spring and may cause founder. Introduce horses gradually to pastures by slowly increasing their daily grazing time. [PROBLEM] iDIiJ l/uua y/UilUti.bsl U UJJB UIJJJJ? Uiißß 2AC/W [SOLUTION] r i ,Jj| : :! r * - 1»j * J-: . .ji. . Small grains, such as com, oats and barley, are known as concentrates. Concentrates are lower in fiber and higher in energy than roughages. The grain should be clean, mold- and insect-free, with a bright color. Grain quality is just as important as hay quality. Grains may be cracked, steamed or rolled, but, if pound too finely, may cause respirato ry problems or colic. Oats are the safest and easiest pain to feed with hay because it is high in fiber and low in energy, and higher in protein than com. Com has the highest en ergy content of any pain and can put weight on a horse quickly. It can be fed on the ear, cracked, rolled or shelled. Barley is an intermediate source of energy and protein content. All grains are low in calcium, but high in phosphorus. Supplements Protein and vitamin-min eral supplements are added to the diet to increase the diet’s concentration. Grains are energy supplements to a high forage diet. Only add supplements to the diet if something is miss ing. Some protein supple ments are oilseed meals, soybeans, cottonseed, lin seed (flaxseed) meal, peanut meal, sunflower seed meal and rapeseed (canola). Vita min and mineral supple ments should only be added to the diet if the horse is de ficient. Generally, the only min erals of concern in feeding horses are calcium, phos- Equine Fountains Shield Against West Nile Virus Concentrates WutcrMtiic Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10, 2003, Boarder & Tramer-E phorus and salt. In some geopaphical areas, lack of selenium and, in powing horses, copper and zinc, is a concern. Other minerals are likely to be present in ade quate amounts in a normal diet. Commercial pain mixes or complete feeds concen trated mixes are cereal pains with supplements added to increase the specif ic nutrient content of the mix. A complete feed is a pain mix that is high in fiber because it contains a forage or high-fiber byprod ucts feed such as hulls. Complete feeds are held together, usually by extru sion (puffed up like dog food) or by forming into pel lets. If you are feeding a commercial complete feed, you will not need to feed hay (follow the label for feeding recommendations). There are also feeds for spe cific classes of horses. Some feeds are specially formulated for young, grow ing horses (weanlings and yearlings); and for geriatric (aged) horses that are old and have specific nutritional needs. Some commercial feed companies make pre mixed, convenient, easy-to use formulated feeds for horses that are on different hay diets such as grass or al falfa. You should not need to add any other supple ments to the diet. These feeds may be more expensive than developing your own ration, but they are good for the owner who does not want to spend time to research their horse’s diet. Nutrient requirements for different horses the nutrient ______ requirements of a horse vary with its age, weight and the amount of work it performs. 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