Paint it Lucky
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Whilst researching something at college I discovered an interesting paper regarding the feeding of chaff that surprised me. An experiment had found that feeding chaff with concentrates (i.e. mixes, nuts) SPEEDS UP the time it takes for this food to pass through the stomach and small intestine, therefore increasing the risk of colic as undigested concentrate feed is more likely to make it to the hind gut. This surprised me as one of the main reasons I have always used for adding chaff to feeds was that it slowed the time the horse took to eat the feed and then also the time taken to digest it so it can be digested more thoroughly.
So just thought I would share this with you! The paper concluded that therefore it was best to feed concentrates on their own (rather than mixed with chaff) so that the horse can get the full goodness out of them. Or alternatively to just feed chaffs alone (for example alfalfa) as the horse is better equiped to digest these then concentrates anyway.
So just thought I would share this with you! The paper concluded that therefore it was best to feed concentrates on their own (rather than mixed with chaff) so that the horse can get the full goodness out of them. Or alternatively to just feed chaffs alone (for example alfalfa) as the horse is better equiped to digest these then concentrates anyway.