Senior
For horses over the age of 14 - Senior can act as a supplement for important nutrients.
Not only does a horse need the proper amount of horse hay but also he might need a special
feed to supplement his diet (as an older horse, pregnant mare, etc). More Information
"Psyllium is used as a preventive for sand accumulation. This is
particularly important in our sandy region. It is best not to feed horses directly on the
ground (use feeder or rubber stall mats). Check with your veterinarian for recommendations
of "how much and how often". Psyllium is not cheap, but neither is a bout of
sand colic.
Lack of clean water can seriously affect your horse's health. Without water
horses can become dehydrated and die. More Information
Publisher's comment: It is important to use containers that will not rust, to keep the water fresh and
clean and to check the horses water at least twice a day during summer and winter months.
In the cold months be sure to check for ice and make sure your horse can get to the
water.