Horses in heavy work require more nutrition and calories than a horse who spends his days at rest.
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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!
Frequently exercised horses need extra minerals and grain.
Horses that are exercised frequently need special care. They need to have cooldowns after each ride to prevent cramping and other problems. They also need to be rinsed with cold water after riding in the heat. They need plenty of water and high energy grain. You also might need to purchase vitamins to keep up good health. Give them plenty of rest, but let them out into pasture to graze. NEVER EVER ride them out after they have eaten...they could colic.
Horses that are frequently exercised need what? Increased protein Increased carbohydrate
calories and salt
Salt
horses that are frequently exercised need feed with higher fiber and less suger,
Extra food for energy.
they need lots jumps and they need lots of troting polls
if they are walking on a rough terrain then they will need horseshoes. these can be put on by a farrier.
high fibre foods and some fats like sunflower oil to keep joints supple and sometimes a nice warm bran mash after really hard work outs