Toby_Zaphod
Well-Known Member
I read some posts on feeding regimes by some people & their horses feed seems to be made up of mainly additives & the minutest bit of actual feed. Do we really need to feed so many supplements/ additives/ potions & lotions. There are a variety of supplements etc in feeds anyway so are we actually over egging the pudding? Years ago horses ate grass in the field, hay in the stable & nuts or straights as a feed.
I question the amount of extras we put in feeds & why we do it. Is it because so much is written in various magazines regarding feed that we are influenced by these experts & feel we must follow suit.
I accept that horses performing at the highest level are just like human athletes & to get total performance their diet needs to be absolutely right.
The majority of us do nothing like the amount of work with their horses that could be described as medium let alone hard (as printed on feed bags) . Do we really need all the extras?
I question the amount of extras we put in feeds & why we do it. Is it because so much is written in various magazines regarding feed that we are influenced by these experts & feel we must follow suit.
I accept that horses performing at the highest level are just like human athletes & to get total performance their diet needs to be absolutely right.
The majority of us do nothing like the amount of work with their horses that could be described as medium let alone hard (as printed on feed bags) . Do we really need all the extras?