If you are an experienced horse rider or if you are planning to get a horse sometime in the nearby future you are probably familiar with equine nutrition and supplementation.
In this article I would like to share with you some tips and advice about how to prepare your horse for the winter. The fact is that when the weather gets colder and the winter arrives quite a lot of horses tend to lose condition and in general they do not look and feel as they do in the warmer months.
In the winter horses tend to lose weight, their coats tend to get dull and the primary reason why this happens is as a result of nutrient deficiency. In winter horses tend to get less nutrients than they need and your primary responsibility in the winter is to make sure that your horse receive enough high quality feedstuff to maintain his weight and condition and enough drinkable water to maintain his hydration.
In addition to this you should consider supplementing your horse's diet with a high quality feed balancer. Feed balancers are just like multi-vitamin supplements for humans. They are packed with all of the essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients that your horse needs to be healthy and strong. High quality feed balancers are packed with active ingredients such as oils, digestive enzymes, minerals and plenty of other goodness that will make your horse look and feel great.
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