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Vitamin A is essential for breeding stallions.
calcium
I'm pretty sure its Vitamin. A
A stallion needs the same nutrition as any other horse. While it may be helpful to increase the overall intake of quality feed and supplementation to a stallion in order to maintain his weight and health during the breeding season, essential vitamins are the same for every horse.
This would depend on several factors. His work load, breeding load, present diet and even his breed. There are many good suppliments for breeding stallions that you can get from your feed story or horse supply catalogs. But check with your vet before starting any new feeding program.
or howrse the answer is: Vitamin A For anything else the answer is also: Vitamin A (if you are playing on howrse i hope you do enjoy it) (i am am member of howrse as well)
For Howrse the answer is Vitamin A. But really, stallions, like all other horses, must have a balanced ratio of vitamins and minerals in their diets to stay healthy. However, for a typical breeding stallion Vitamin E and Selenium are very important for proper sperm production am motility. Vitamin A and D are just as important.
A horse will typically dig roots up if they are very hungry or are missing some type of vitamin or mineral from their diet.
Stallions are simply uncut male horses. Their vitamin needs are similar to mares, geldings and foals. Vitamin E, Vitamin C ,and Selenium are very important. However, your soil should be tested to make sure there is not an overabundance of selenium before adding extra to your horse's diet.
Which vitamin? The disease present would vary based on what vitamin is in the diet, so you'll have to be more specific.
The Tahki or Przewalski's wild horse eats native grasses, shrubs and will dig for roots and minerals. In zoo's they are typically fed a diet of hay and possibly a pelleted vitamin and mineral ration.
My Mum supplements her diet with vitamin pills.