Trainer: Dr. Patricia Sitzenstock
Length: 10:55 Minutes

Feeding Older Horses Properly – Keeping Your Senior Strong and Healthy

Feeding older horses requires special care, as their metabolism and digestion change with age. Senior horses often have difficulty fully processing their feed, whether due to dental problems or reduced nutrient absorption. Soft, easily digestible feeds such as hay pellets, mash, or specially formulated senior feeds are ideal. These typically contain digestible fiber, high-quality protein, and essential vitamins and minerals to meet the nutritional needs of aging horses.

Maintaining a healthy weight is also crucial—both underweight and overweight can be harmful for older horses. Providing frequent, smaller meals and regularly checking body condition can help support overall health and detect any deficiencies early on.

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