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Why don't eat my horse in new area?

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Why don't eat my horse in new area?

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They have lot food but every horse thin. Why?
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Re: Why don't eat my horse in new area?

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vihar20032003 wrote:They have lot food but every horse thin. Why?
There are 2 different reasons why they could be thin:

1. they are not getting at least 100% food every turn you use. I like to feed them between 104% and 109% so that when I use a turn, their feed won't go down below 100%

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2. they need to be in a pasture. Horses under 3 years old have their growth spurts, meaning that they grow the most in that age. Horses that have growth spurts need more food that they get good nutrients from, which comes from the grass. They may need to be in the pasture to get the grass and add the feed to make them eat 100% instead of being in a barn and eating just feed that you give them.
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Re: Why don't eat my horse in new area?

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PeacefulOreo wrote:
vihar20032003 wrote:They have lot food but every horse thin. Why?
There are 2 different reasons why they could be thin:

1. they are not getting at least 100% food every turn you use. I like to feed them between 104% and 109% so that when I use a turn, their feed won't go down below 100%

OR

2. they need to be in a pasture. Horses under 3 years old have their growth spurts, meaning that they grow the most in that age. Horses that have growth spurts need more food that they get good nutrients from, which comes from the grass. They may need to be in the pasture to get the grass and add the feed to make them eat 100% instead of being in a barn and eating just feed that you give them.
Also, to get your horses to gain weight, move them to a pasture and feed them at least 115% of feed. I find that moving them to a pasture and feeding them 100% Weight Gain Mix works the best to get a horse's weight up, the only thing is, you need to pay attention to how long you feed the horse the 100% Weight Gain Mix or your horse could easily get to very fat, which you usually don't want. If this happens, then you move them to a barn and either feed them under 100% (needs to be either 95% or lower) or feed them nothing (they won't get a full 100% energy since they are not eating enough to get the required energy) for a few turns until the horse reaches the desired weight.
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