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for my 15.3 hh show horse 2 make him healthy shiny and in good nick I feed him:

1st put 3-5 cups of water in the bucket because the ricebran &copra grows and if it is not soaked in water it will grow in the horses bucket and can kill them

-3/4 cup of soaked barley soak for at least 5hrs buy barley with no add ingrediances

-1/3 of a small dipper (~4 cups) of copra

-1/4 of small dipper of rice bran (refer 2 definition above)

-1 table spoon of dolomite

-1 tablespoon of sulfar

-1 tablespoon of sunflower seeds

-2 teaspoons of copper sulfate (may be known as blue stone)

- 1 tablespoon of garlic

-1/2 of apple cider vinigar

- 1 large dipper of wheaten chaff

- 1 large dipper of lucerne chaff

then mix it up very well you might need 2 put more water in the bucket so the feed is not dusty

then in a hay net put 3 large biscuits of hay in i put that much in but u don't need 2

hope this is what u r looking for

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horses also love treats such as sugar cubes, peppermints, even Jolly Ranchers. horses also eat lots of grass and hay. horses like apples and carrots too.

i have a 14.3 cob X thoroughbred who gets ridden once a day for about an hour usually schooling or jumping then hacking at weekends with some cross-country and showjumping shows evey couple of weekend's. He gets fed this twice a day, in the winter the supplements once a day in the summer supplements with everymeal

1 1/2 small scoops of conditioning cubes

1 1/2 scoops of chaff

1 Lid (from the bottle) of cod-liver oil

1 scoop (the tiny scoops used with medical powders, usually comes with the supplement) of biotin and garlic.

and usually a couple of apples or carrots. Hope It Helps :) xx

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grass water hay grain

Grasses and hays are usually ok, grains can contain too much starch which is not good for a horses digestive system. Molasses is a definite no-no, as are carrots, apples and fruit in general. Look for a low-starch feed and or forage, and I would suggest searching for a discussion group on nutrition. Also you can check out Safegrass.org or look for an equine nutritionist in your area.

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Horses eat hay by picking it up witht their lips and pulling into their mouthes. They chew it in a side to side motion, changing direction every few chews to ensure the hay is completely chewed up. Once they have finished chewing they swallow using the muscles in their tounge.

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Horses eat a lot but.... they chew very slowly. They have to chew alot and they all so have to chew with their saliva.

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A very delicate one that can only handle a tiny bit of food at a time, which is why they spend 18-20 hours a day constantly eating tiny meals of grass.

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Horses drink in a sort of slurping motion by dipping their mouths into the water and sucking it up.

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