Forage
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Want to save money on feed? We asked equine nutrition experts and industry specialists for their best tips
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Wondering how much hay to feed your horse? A nutritionist reveals how to calculate their ideal daily ration
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Is it safe to feed straw? Everything you need to know, with expert advice from an equine nutritionist
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Know your forage: which type is right for your horse?
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21 full and partial hay replacers to help add more fibre to the diet
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Expert advice for feeding a horse to avoid gastric ulcers
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11 small-holed haynets and slow feeders to extend eating time and reduce wastage
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Forage is key when tackling undesirable behaviour in horses
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Importance of feeding fibre for healthy horses all-year round
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Feeding forage correctly *H&H VIP*
Calories provide power for the high-performance horse, but it’s important to get the energy balance right. Pat Harris MRCVS and Nanna Luthersson DVM separate feeding facts from fiction
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Is forage analysis worthwhile? [H&H VIP]
Kathy Carter looks at how forage analysis works and the equine health benefits it can offer
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HAYGAIN hay steamers has launched a new website
Hay steamer company, HAYGAIN, has launched a new website
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Ask H&H: poor-quality hay
Is it possible to improve the nutritional value of poor-quality hay?
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Ask H&H: hay quality control
Who is responsible for quality control standards of hay?
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Ask H&H: waste hay water
Is water from soaking hay classed as effluent?
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Britain imports hay to cover shortage
The wet summer has resulted in a shortage of hay in Britain with feed merchants importing forage from Canada and Switzerland
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Fact or fiction: Don't feed new hay before Christmas
In the next part of this series, H&H asks whether it is safe to feed this season's hay before Christmas
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What's new: the Hay Bar
Continuing our series showcasing the latest innovations, HHO unveils the Hay Bar, which is designed to allow stabled horses to eat forage in a natural grazing position
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Moving from hay to haylage
Horse & Hound looks at the consequences of converting from hay to haylage