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Help your Foal Grow with Proper Nutrition A healthy foal will grow rapidly, gaining in height, weight and strength almost before your eyes. From birth to age two, a young horse can achieve 90 percent or more of its full adult size, sometimes putting on as many as three pounds per day. Feeding young horses is a balancing act, as the nutritional start a foal gets can have a profound affect on its health and soundness for the rest of its life. At eight to ten weeks of age, mare’s milk alone may not adequately meet the foal’s nutritional needs, depending on the desired growth rate and owner wants for a foal. As the foal’s dietary requirements shift from milk to feed and forage, your role in providing the proper nutrition gains in importance. Following are guidelines from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) to help you meet the young horse’s nutritional needs:
Provide high quality roughage (hay and pasture) free choice. Remove uneaten portions between feedings.
Reprinted with permission from the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
If you have any questions about this article or about how to provide optimal nourishment for your growing foal please contact your veterinarian. You may also be interested in visiting our Mare and Foal page.
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