Feeding Horses Cattle Feed: Just Ruminating

On the surface, cattle feeds might look like an appropriate choice for your horses, but nutritionally, there are a number of important differences. They have major digestive and metabolic differences that make their dietary needs quite diverse.
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Ever had your feed store deliver a bag of cattle feed to your farm by mistake? If you opened that bag, you probably noticed, on first inspection, that the mix inside looked a whole lot like the sweet feed you thought you’d ordered. Corn, barley, oats, molasses–all the basic ingredients are the same, and even the protein level might not differ that much from what you normally feed your equines. You might start to wonder whether the differences between cattle and horse feeds are really significant at all.

In fact, across North America, some horse people do routinely feed their horses bovine rations, either because it’s convenient (as it might be if you’re also raising dairy or beef cattle) or because, in many instances, it’s quite a bit cheaper. But is this really a good idea?

In truth, it’s not–for several reasons. On the surface, cattle feeds might look like an appropriate choice for your horses, but nutritionally, there are a number of important differences. Cats and dogs might appear to have similar nutrient requirements, but, in reality, need very different diets (cats have a specific requirement for the amino acid called taurine, for example, that generally is not added to dog foods). This is true also with cattle and horses. They have major digestive and metabolic differences that make their dietary needs quite diverse

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Karen Briggs is the author of six books, including the recently updated Understanding Equine Nutrition as well as Understanding The Pony, both published by Eclipse Press. She’s written a few thousand articles on subjects ranging from guttural pouch infections to how to compost your manure. She is also a Canadian certified riding coach, an equine nutritionist, and works in media relations for the harness racing industry. She lives with her band of off-the-track Thoroughbreds on a farm near Guelph, Ontario, and dabbles in eventing.

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