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gemmaw

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Does feeding straights as a permanent diet damage the liver and does feed bran cause ricketts???

just a couple of things i've heard this week, interested to know what you've heard??
 
Isn't rickets caused by malnutrition???? My dad's always joking that he had them during the war
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If all you fed was bran, then yes it may cause rickets as it has very low levels of vits and mins.
Don't know about the liver damage though
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Not as far as I know about straights. I used to work at a RS that had 30 - 40 horses all fed on straights and were the picture of health. In the big scheme of things feeds such as nuts and mixes have only been around relatively recently. I can't believe that all horses before the 20th C had liver damage
 
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Isn't rickets caused by malnutrition???? My dad's always joking that he had them during the war
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If all you fed was bran, then yes it may cause rickets as it has very low levels of vits and mins.
Don't know about the liver damage though
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Rickets is caused by a lack of calcium and is the reason they gave school kids milk after the war.

Bran has a high phosphorous level which prohibits the absorbtion of calcium in the horse and can cause 'Big Head' disease, so if you feed bran you should always supplement with calcium - limestone is a good source.

Never heard of liver damage from straights
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