Feeding Oats

Madam_max

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I have just started feeding Corroy oats for a bit more energy, which she is lacking in at the mo. She was only getting fed Hi-fi before anyway with Nutonic. Do I need to add Limestone Flour to her feed? I am confused.
 

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Oats have a calcium / phosphorus ratio of 1:3 (from memory)

Horse need a calcium / phosphorus ratio of 3:1 so therefore oats are low in calcium

If you do not add calcium when feeding oats the horses body will obtain the calcium from another source - the horses bones.

Always feed limestone flour or something with high calcium in it to correct the imbalance.

hope this helps.
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Thanks for that, but how would they have managed years ago when they only fed straights? What are other calcium providers?
 
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