For a horse with bone spavins, a diet rich in high-quality forage, such as hay or pasture, is essential to provide necessary fiber and nutrients. Supplementing with joint-supporting nutrients like glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, and omega-3 fatty acids can help reduce inflammation and support joint health. Additionally, avoiding excessive grain and sugar can help maintain a healthy weight, reducing stress on the joints. Always consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist for a tailored feeding plan.
The same as a normal horse's diet.
This is different for each horse. What job they do, how old they are, what kind of problems they have, etc. A person specialized in equine diets can help you find the best diet for your horse.
a healthy balanced diet of fruit and veg like your horse/pony.
No. Who diets a horse on carrots?
Flesh and bone.
There is no "special" diet for a horse rider. However a horse rider should try to eat a balanced, healthy diet rather than a fatty, greasy one. This is because obese or overweight people will probably cause discomfort to the horse when riding.
While there is corn in some horse food it is not advised to feed them deer corn. It is best to keep a horse on a vet recommended diet to prevent health issues.
Consult your doctor.
Grass and Foliage
Arabian people
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You add a salt lick to its diet.