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The exact rate of feeding depends on the body condition of the animal, the quality of hay being fed, the stage of life of the horse, the state of health of the animal, the degree of work the horse is performing, and the air temperature. Feed good quality hay in addition to the grain portion of the ration, especially to weanlings, yearlings and lactating mares. We will test the nutritional value of your hay at no charge.

Normally, Moyer’s horse rations should be fed at approximately 1/2 pound to 1 1/2 pounds per hundred
pounds of body weight per day.We do not recommend that
the grain portion of the ration exceed 40% of the total dry
matter consumed per day.

Feed changes should be made gradually. Allow 10 days to change to a new ration. For example, if you switch rations on a horse that normally receives 10 pounds of grain: feed 9 pounds of old ration plus one pound of new ration on day one. Feed 8 pounds of old ration plus 2 pounds of new ration on day two. . . and so forth.

Feeding should be done by weight, not volume. A coffee can of "ration A" may have a different weight than a coffee can of "ration B".

Do not feed moldy grains or hays.
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113 E. Reliance Rd.
P.O. Box 64198
Souderton, PA 18964-0198
Phone (800) 345-0419 • Fax (800) 300-8185
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