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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 356291" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>One thing you might want to do is to make sure you are feeding them a good quality hay. And i would reccomend feeding them a couple of flakes of hay in the morning and evening. And if you are doing alot of work (training, competing on them ) give them a good grain mix of some type (crimped corn, oats, alphaha pellets, maybe a little molases) and keep a good mineral block out for them. Alot of horse owners over look keeping minerals out for their horses. I am going to look into using bag minerals rather than a minerl block myself. And we (my wife and i ) buy our horse feed in the bulk at the feed mill so we have them add minerals to their feed certain times of the year usually in the Spring. </p><p></p><p>In the hot summer time you might want to add electrolytes to their water. Never grain a horse with in 6 hours before you are going to work it or compete on it. It could colic on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 356291, member: 3398"] One thing you might want to do is to make sure you are feeding them a good quality hay. And i would reccomend feeding them a couple of flakes of hay in the morning and evening. And if you are doing alot of work (training, competing on them ) give them a good grain mix of some type (crimped corn, oats, alphaha pellets, maybe a little molases) and keep a good mineral block out for them. Alot of horse owners over look keeping minerals out for their horses. I am going to look into using bag minerals rather than a minerl block myself. And we (my wife and i ) buy our horse feed in the bulk at the feed mill so we have them add minerals to their feed certain times of the year usually in the Spring. In the hot summer time you might want to add electrolytes to their water. Never grain a horse with in 6 hours before you are going to work it or compete on it. It could colic on you. [/QUOTE]
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