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Feed Adequate Long-Stemmed Roughage

Last Updated: September 26, 2011

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Ashley Griffin, University of Kentucky

Roughage is an important part of the equine diet.

Horses have an absolute requirement for long-stemmed roughage. They require it for normal gastrointestinal function. Adequate roughage will go a long way toward preventing digestive disorders.

Horses should be fed a minimum of 0.75 to 1 percent of their body weight per day in roughage. That means a 500 kg horse would require 5 kg (11 lb) of roughage per day.

If adequate roughage is not supplied in the horse's diet, behavioral disorders occur, such as:

Insufficient roughage also predisposes the horse to the potentially deadly gastrointestinal disorder called colic.

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