08/26/2024
I'll say this again in case you haven't heard it enough:
๐ฑFORAGE BASED is NOT the same as FORAGE ONLY. ๐ฑ
ALL equine diets are FORAGE-BASED, as long as the majority of what the horse consumes is grass/hay OR a complete feed meant to take the place of the forage a horse with poor dentition or health setbacks cannot consume or properly digest.
A FORAGE-ONLY diet is grass or hay ONLY, with nothing to reach or balance the vitamins, minerals, and protein requirements. A horse on a forage-only diet will ALWAYS have nutritional deficiencies and/or imbalances. Just because horses in the wild live this way, it doesn't mean they thrive this way.
Like most of us, if you feed your horse a combination of forage items (grass, hay, and hay pellets/cubes), as well as a quality grain (think Purina, Triple Crown, Tribute, Nutrena, Buckeye, Bluebonnet, Cavalor, Seminole, etc) or vitamin/mineral product (California Trace, Vermont Blend, etc), you ARE feeding a FORAGE-BASED diet! ๐ด
It's time for the social media fad where everyone thinks all pelleted feeds are bad for horses to go away! If the product is created for horses and offers balance to your horse's diet, it's plenty safe to feed! (Disclaimer : Not all feed items are appropriate for every individual horse. This is where my consults come in. ๐) What I would NOT recommend are products like sweet feeds, all-stock feeds, straight oats, entire bags of carrots at once, and supplements that are formulated for ruminants.๐๐
As always, if you have questions about your horse's diet, feel free to contact me. ๐ Thank you for coming to my TED talk.