Challenge: Investigate Your Horse’s Nutritional Needs
Goal: Gain insight into your horse’s diet by answering questions about their diet and nutritional needs. Progress through levels of investigation based on your knowledge and ability.
Level 1: Basic Questions
- What Does Your Horse Eat?
- List all the components of their diet (e.g., hay, grain, supplements, treats).
- How Much Do They Eat?
- Estimate the amount of hay and grain they receive daily.
- Can you hold or push the entire amount that is consumed in 1 day?
- What Are The Horses Water Needs?
- How much water do they need?
- Where can the find it?
- Why is water important?
- Can you pick up 5 gallons of water?
Level 2: Intermediate Questions
- What is Your Horse’s Body Condition Score (BCS)?
- Learn and assess your horse’s BCS
- Evaluate the horse weight with weight tape or a scale if available.
- What Type of Forage Do They Eat?
- Identify if the hay. How do you know if it’s quality hay?
- Is Their Diet Balanced?
- Are they receiving enough energy, fiber, and essential nutrients for their workload and health status? Do you feel like their diet needs any adjustments?
Level 3: Advanced Questions
- What Are Your Horse’s Unique Nutritional Needs?
- Consider factors like age, workload, weight, or any health conditions (e.g., metabolic issues, ulcers).
- What Is the Nutritional Analysis of Their Feed?
- Investigate feed labels and test hay to understand protein, fiber, and mineral content.
- Do Supplements Support Their Needs?
- Review any supplements they’re receiving to determine if they’re necessary or redundant.
Reflection:
- What you learned about your horse’s current diet.
- Questions to discuss with a professional, such as a veterinarian, nutritionist, or barn manager.
- Any potential adjustments you might make to better support your horse.
