What should a pony eat
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Depending on the quality of hay, they probably only need a vitamin-mineral supplement, but a small amount of a ration balancer might be needed if protein intake from the hay is too low. Working ponies will have higher energy calorie requirements, but again, this can adjusted based on body condition score. If they do not consume enough hay to meet their energy needs, some small amounts of low-starch or senior concentrates may be warranted.
Pony broodmares will require extra attention to ensure they are not too fat. Ponies are at a higher risk of developing hyperlipidemia high concentration of fats in the blood when pregnant, which can be a life-threatening condition. In one study looking at the effectiveness of grazing muzzles on pasture intake in ponies, ponies were put out to pasture for only three hours per day, with or without wearing a grazing muzzle.
Those without the grazing muzzles quickly learned their time to eat was limited, and ate two-thirds of their daily calorie requirements in those three hours. Nom nom nom. If the pony only has access to low-quality forage, look for a balancer that also supplies protein. Recent research has shown that exercise has a positive effect on the insulin status of overweight ponies with cresty necks. A minimum of 30 minutes of exercise daily is recommended for ponies, especially show ponies that are required to be in a more round body condition, as it will be beneficial for maintaining insulin sensitivity.
Working ponies may require some additional calories to maintain their body weight. Feed a forage-based diet with a balanced concentrate feed to meet energy requirements.
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