
Balanced equine feed ration
It is difficult to assess the balance of your horse’s feed ration without making complicated calculations. Grass, hay, pellets, alfalfa, bran, oats and barley are some of the commonly used feedstuffs. The ideal ration also depends on your horse’s activity: racehorses, other types of competing horse and retired horses do not have the same requirements. The horse’s age and physiological status also have to be taken into account: a young horse that is growing does not have the same needs as a broodmare. The ration can be completed with feed supplements to make sure your horse has no vitamin or mineral deficiencies.
Nutrition for sport horses
It’s important to be attentive to your horse’s nutritional requirements. Is your horse a racehorse or trotter, in training or racing , a sport horse (showjumping, eventing, dressage, endurance, acrobatics, driving, horseball, etc.). If he or she lives outdoors on pasture or is stabled in a loose box and eats mainly grass or hay, as well as pellets, the nutritional range for sport horses is the ideal solution. In line with the latest veterinary scientific data, Audevard proposes mineral and vitamin nutritional supplements adapted to the intensive activity of your competing horse: vitamins (A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, D3, E, K), minerals (calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, copper, iodine, selenium), mycosorb A+, linseed oil (omega 3).
Nutrition for breeding horses and foals
It’s important to be attentive to the nutritional requirements of your broodmare or foal. Is your horse a pregnant or lactating broodmare, a foal or a growing yearling? If he or she lives outdoors on pasture or is stabled in a loose box and eats mainly grass or hay, the nutritional range for breeding horses and foals is the ideal solution. In line with the latest veterinary scientific data, Audevard proposes mineral and vitamin nutritional supplements adapted to the activity of your breeding horse: vitamins (A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, D3, E, K), minerals (calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, copper, iodine, selenium), mycosorb A+, linseed oil (omega 3).
Nutrition in horses aged 17+
It’s important to be attentive to the nutritional requirements of horses aged 17 years or more. Maybe your horse is less active or has the same level of activity, but you feel that his/her age is starting to show. Or maybe he/she is still competing or is retired. Whether he/she lives outdoors on grass or indoors in a loose box, the nutritional range for horses aged 17+ is the ideal solution. In line with the latest veterinary scientific data, Audevard proposes nutritional supplements containing minerals, vitamins and trace elements adapted to the activity of your elderly horse.