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want2chase3
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2017-06-07 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: Over supplementing your horse!



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OregonBR - 2017-06-07 4:02 PM

An adult horse will get approximately 20 # of feed a day. If the average protein content of grass hay/pasture and/or grain is 10%. The supplement you were using is 30%.

So here's the math. If the total ration by the day is 20# of dry matter.

18 # x 10% = 1.8 pounds of protein provided by the grass/pasture and grain.
2 # x 30% = .6 pounds of protein provided by the supplement
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That's total of 2.4 pounds of protein in the entire diet per day.
Divide 2.4 by the total ration by weight (20#) = 12% protein in the total ration per day.

You're only raising protein by 2% for every day you feed the supplement.

It takes a lot more than 2 pounds @ 30% to raise the protein to a dangerous level. 12% is not even enough for a late pregnancy/lactating mare or her foal.

I just didn't care for it, didn't like the way my horses looked on it.. I wasn't afraid of over supplementing them on it, I just didn't like what I saw.. this was years ago. I did like their fat supplement and I had my horses on it as well. Can't remember the name of it but it kinda reminded me of cocoa crispies lol!
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winwillows
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2017-06-07 5:05 PM
Subject: RE: Over supplementing your horse!


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want2chase3 - 2017-06-07 4:42 PM

OregonBR - 2017-06-07 4:02 PM

An adult horse will get approximately 20 # of feed a day. If the average protein content of grass hay/pasture and/or grain is 10%. The supplement you were using is 30%.

So here's the math. If the total ration by the day is 20# of dry matter.

18 # x 10% = 1.8 pounds of protein provided by the grass/pasture and grain.
2 # x 30% = .6 pounds of protein provided by the supplement
_______________
That's total of 2.4 pounds of protein in the entire diet per day.
Divide 2.4 by the total ration by weight (20#) = 12% protein in the total ration per day.

You're only raising protein by 2% for every day you feed the supplement.

It takes a lot more than 2 pounds @ 30% to raise the protein to a dangerous level. 12% is not even enough for a late pregnancy/lactating mare or her foal.

I just didn't care for it, didn't like the way my horses looked on it.. I wasn't afraid of over supplementing them on it, I just didn't like what I saw.. this was years ago. I did like their fat supplement and I had my horses on it as well. Can't remember the name of it but it kinda reminded me of cocoa crispies lol!

I prefer to solve the lack of protein with better roughage if I can. In some cases though, the high protein supplements offer the only solution if better hay or other roughage is not available. Whenever people ask me what the best supplement for the money is, I always tell them "better hay".
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