Discusses the amounts and types of feed to give performance horses, especially as related to the horse's activities and conditioning program. Discussion includes fatigue and energy metabolism, nutrition, intensity of work, vitamins, minerals, grass, salt, alfalfa and timothy hay, water, electrolytes, feed management, health care as related to feeding, and metabolic problems. Supplemented with references, several tables, and detailed condition scoring charts. 10 pages
The main aim of this thesis is to create literary study and evaluace fundamental aspects of horse nu...
Recent studies on five aspects of equine nutrition are described. Compared to ad libitum hay feeding...
In 1989, the National Research Council (NRC) Subcommittee on Horse Nutrition defined three categorie...
20 pp., 8 photographs, 6 tablesThis publication explains how proper nutrition and feeding management...
The horse has an enormous capacity for physical work. Its athletic potential for speed, endurance, a...
Horses are incredible amazing athletes. To perform at a high level of competition or be ready for a ...
The main objectives for the correct feeding of the horses is to provide them all the nutrients requi...
In today’s industry where seconds mean the difference between 1st and “also ran” at the track, our e...
The athletic demands we put on horses in the racing industry require 1.5 to 3 year old, still growin...
Horses are roughage eaters, but more concentrated feeds may be required for energy demands. Find out...
In balancing rations for horses, the goals are to furnish horses with a daily supply of nutrients in...
Equine Applied and Clinical Nutrition is a landmark text that provides a comprehensive source of inf...
The life of a horse in the modern race horse industry is a difficult one. An intense work load and a...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The main aim of this thesis is to create literary study and evaluace fundamental aspects of horse nu...
Recent studies on five aspects of equine nutrition are described. Compared to ad libitum hay feeding...
In 1989, the National Research Council (NRC) Subcommittee on Horse Nutrition defined three categorie...
20 pp., 8 photographs, 6 tablesThis publication explains how proper nutrition and feeding management...
The horse has an enormous capacity for physical work. Its athletic potential for speed, endurance, a...
Horses are incredible amazing athletes. To perform at a high level of competition or be ready for a ...
The main objectives for the correct feeding of the horses is to provide them all the nutrients requi...
In today’s industry where seconds mean the difference between 1st and “also ran” at the track, our e...
The athletic demands we put on horses in the racing industry require 1.5 to 3 year old, still growin...
Horses are roughage eaters, but more concentrated feeds may be required for energy demands. Find out...
In balancing rations for horses, the goals are to furnish horses with a daily supply of nutrients in...
Equine Applied and Clinical Nutrition is a landmark text that provides a comprehensive source of inf...
The life of a horse in the modern race horse industry is a difficult one. An intense work load and a...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The main aim of this thesis is to create literary study and evaluace fundamental aspects of horse nu...
Recent studies on five aspects of equine nutrition are described. Compared to ad libitum hay feeding...
In 1989, the National Research Council (NRC) Subcommittee on Horse Nutrition defined three categorie...