Avoiding Colic-The How's &
Why's of Feeding

Did you know a horses small
intestine is 50-70 feet long!?
I have accumulated some tips,recipes and suggestions for keeping your horse
healthy and happy. Here I detail feeding and avoiding things like colic & founder.


Check it out, here's what you get:

Start with an overview of feeding. Why does a horses digestive tract work the way it
does.
When and how often should you feed?
Consider how much to feed your horse and the determining factors involved.
Learn the basic anatomy of your horses digestive tract.
Look at what forage/hay options are available and how to choose the best for your
horse.
A consideration and explanation of some bucket fillers like rice bran, oats, corn,
molasses, flax seed and beet pulp.
Then, find out what feeds are made up of and what functions they serve. Which provide
carbs, fat, what's high energy & what's not
Take a look at Founder/Laminitis, and how to avoid it.
Colic and some preventative measures as well as possible causes. And what it looks
like and what you can do.
Determine the right weight for your horse.
Understand a little more about the hows and whys of worming.

And! To polish things off, a few words on supplements.


This comes as an easy to read, 7 page Word document via email.
The cost? Just $1.75
.