Slow Feeding

9 December 2010 | In Home | Western Horse Review September 2010 issue
Written by: Deanna Paulsen
Slow Feeding How getting closer to nature can make your horse (and your wallet!) happier and healthier

In recent years, many people have started to recognize that a diet closer to what horses eat in the wild-mostly forage with little or no grain-can have great health benefits, including a lower incidence of gastric ulcers and colic. However, it's not just what wild horses eat that we need to pay attention to, because the way they eay is proving to be an equally important part of the picture.


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