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Join Date: 10-12-07
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How Much Grass Is Enough?
I was reading recently about keeping a miniature in your yard (if permitted by local ordnance) and if room permitted. One of the things they kept saying was that 'if there is enough grass' you don't need to supplement.
But how do you know when enough is enough? |
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Join Date: 10-15-07
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http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art31301.asp |
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Join Date: 10-12-07
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Thank you for the link. Yes I would imagine that the vet would be the most appropriate person to advice you on whether or not what you have is suitable. I don't keep a horse at home, nor would I, but it concerned me that some poor little ones might be going hungry, or risking colic from sand impaction.
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Join Date: 08-11-07
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From the sound of your post, I would guess you would over feed, not under feed. You can tell if a horse is loosing weight from the look and number of ribs showing. You can begin to gauge how much feed to use. I have a horse that looks at hay and gains weight. My other horse can't seem to get enough hay. I have to give her a supplement to keep weight on.
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Join Date: 10-02-07
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I am thinking I might want to bring this conversation up to my friend, her mini is always eating, and they are on many acres, so it might be a bit hard to try and get that horse on a semi regular intake diet. Any advice from someones thats gone through this before?
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Join Date: 01-01-08
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Our neighbors raise minis. I would guess that they have 3-4 per acre. I am unsure if the supplement or if that is enough food. I know that it is enough area, I am not sure about the dietary need though. I will try to remember to ask next time I see her.
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