Gentle_Warrior
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Can someone give me the calculations of how much hay a horse should have.
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Many Thanks
If you don't have a means of weighing it, a good guide is that a horse should always have a small amount (a large-ish double handful is what I aim for) left by the time they're turned out or given another net. If you want them to lose weight this should still be the case but the speed at which they eat (and therefore the amount they eat) can be reduced by using two haynets or a trickle net.
The recommended winter feed forage ration is 1.5% according to the BHS.
Mine would be a welfare case on that.
A few years back she was off grass entirely for a few months and she was having 4% of her body weight in forage plus a bucket feed and was far from overweight! You have to feed the horse in front of you.
I wasn't saying it was right or wrong Kat...
(The BHS is 3 decades out of date in terms of nutritional advice... much like the NHS!)
I agree you should feed the horse in front of you. I have two native ponies. Last winter they were both given the same ration of hay. My Haflinger looked like a hat rack and my NF looked like a blimp!
Edited to add: I did correct the rations.