Kentucky Equine Research

February 2006 Archives

Q. I am a first time breeder, and my maiden mare is due to foal in late winter. How can I ensure that she produces high-quality milk for her foal?

CARBOHYDRATES are extremely important for horses because they comprise the majority of the dry matter and supply most of the energy in common equine rations. There are different types of carbohydrates in horse feed, and they vary considerably in their digestibility and utilization.
Carbohydrates important for equine nutrition by Joe D. Pagan, FeedStuff January 30, 2006
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