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Feeding Management Considerations for Miniature Horses


 

Lifestyle Category Body Weight
(lbs)
Hay
(lbs/day)
Triple Crown Lite
(lbs/day when fed with hay)
Triple Crown
30%
Supplement
(lbs/day when fed with hay)
Legends
Grow & Perform
(lbs/day when
fed with hay)
Pleasure

Maintenance

100

1.5 to 2

0.1

X

0.3

 

 

200

3 to 4

0.2

X

0.6

 

 

300

4.5 to 6

0.3

X

1.1

Performance

 

100

1 to 1.5

X

X

0.6

 

 

200

2 to 3

X

X

1.2

 

 

300

3 to 4.5

X

X

1.9

Broodmare

Open/Pregnant

100

1.5 to 2

0.1

X

0.3

 

to 8 months

200

3 to 4

0.2

X

0.6

 

 

300

4.5 to 6

0.3

X

1.1

 

Pregnant -

100

1 to 1.5

X

0.1

0.5

 

last 3 months

200

2 to 3

X

0.2

1

 

 

300

3 to 4.5

X

0.3

1.5

 

Lactation

100

1.5 to 2

X

X

1.2

 

 

200

3 to 4

X

X

2.3

 

 

300

4.5 to 6

X

X

3.4

Stallion

Breeding

100

1 to 1.5

X

0.1

0.6

 

 

200

2 to 3

X

0.2

1.2

 

 

300

3 to 4.5

X

0.3

1.9

 

Non-Breeding

100

1.5 to 2

0.1

X

0.3

 

 

200

3 to 4

0.2

X

0.6

 

 

300

4.5 to 6

0.3

X

1.1

Growing
(Mature weight-
200 lbs)

Nursing Foal

-

-

X

X

-

 

Weanling

60

0.6

X

X

1

 

 

80

0.8

X

X

1.2

 

 

100

1 to 1.5

X

X

1.3

 

 

120

1.25 to 1.75

X

X

1.4

 

Yearling

140

1.5 to 1.75

X

X

1.5

 

 

160

1.75 to 2.25

X

X

1.6

 

 

180

2 to 2.5

X

X

1.5

  1. Because of their small size, miniature horses are easy to overfeed and this can cause obesity. Obesity in horses can cause founder, decreased performance and decreased reproductive efficiency.
  1. Feed according to recommendations by weighing your hay and feed to prevent overfeeding and obesity.
  1. Feed at regular times, at least twice daily in equal amounts; don't' feed more than 0.5% of body weight per meal for any feed products.
  1. Do not feed hay or feed products on a free-choice basis.
  1. Have clean, fresh water and a white salt block available at all times.
  1. Do not provide EquiMin Horse Mineral or other mineral products available free-choice to prevent enterolith formation.
  1. Maintain effective parasite control, dental and vaccination programs.
  1. Make any changes in feed or hay over a period of 7 to 10 days.
  1. Using a kitchen measuring cup for Triple Crown and Legends feeds, ¾ cup = ¼ pound, 1½ cups = ½ pound and 3 cups = 1 pound.
  1. Miniature horses should be fed 1.5% to 2% of their body weight daily to meet requirements for maintenance (example: 200-lb miniature horse fed 3 to 4 lbs daily). Feed good quality hay at a minimum of 1% of body weight daily plus a supplement or feed to meet nutritional requirements.

 


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1 Comment:

Katie T.
November 27, 2010 9:32 AM
SO HELPFUL!
This has been so very helpful! This is the best resource I have found on the internet for feeding minis! Thank you so much! I love Southern States!

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