Posted by dave2 on October 18, 2010 at 10:28:55 from (91.10.169.139):
In Reply to: Can a cow be too fat??? posted by ryanwheelock on October 18, 2010 at 06:30:16:
What breed of horses? Post a couple pics or email me a couple if you don't want to post. We have some porkers too and yes, apples will put some weight on them. If you think they are really fat, restrict the pasture or put a grazing muzzle on them. You can cut back on the hay and feed straw (1/2+/-) or switch to 2nd cut. You should be feeding a pound of hay per 100 pounds body weight. Careful about cutting back on feed because it will give them mor time to get bored and get bad habits (weaving, pacing, cribbing) Our pregnant mares get free choice haywhen they are in the paddock or grass is thin. The stallion, when he has served his yearly purpose and the gelding that babysits him get pasture that the mares have ate off and half straw half 2nd cut hay.
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