Very much so. An active and well worked horse requires an increase in food -grain and hay- to maintain weight and muscle mass.
Horses in heavy work require more nutrition and calories than a horse who spends his days at rest.
increased fat
on howrse the answer is increased protein and carb.
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electrolytes, (vitamins and minerals lost when the horse sweats).
Horses undergoing frequent exercise require adequate rest, nutrition, water, shelter and companionship.
Howrse answers: Increased carbohydrates and protein
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Horses that are frequently exercised need what? Increased protein Increased carbohydrate
That's a pretty general question, but I'll do my best. Horses that are frequently exercised need grain and hay and lots of water. They also need sufficient rest between "exercises." They need a close eye kept on their health to make sure that: 1) hooves are healthy 2) legs are strong - too much exercise and not enough rest can result in swelling or lameness. 3) no saddle sores or girth sores Hope that helps!
If the horse is in the stall frequently, then clean it frequently. Every day!
Protein requirements do increase slightly with training and exercise but this is insignificant in comparison to the protein needs of a young, growing horse, or a lactating broodmare.