What makes a horse an easy keeper?

Some horses gain weight easily, even under conditions where other horses will lose weight if not fed additional feed. These are commonly called “easy keepers.” They are a joy to own because it takes less feed to keep them in good condition.
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Are Arabian horses easy keepers?

Speed, endurance, agility, and loyalty were prized among the Bedouin people—only the best horses were kept. Food was scarce and a “hard keeper” would not have survived in these conditions. Therefore, today, Arabians are generally known to be easy keepers.
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What is considered an easy keeper horse?

Most pony breeds are easy keepers, and smaller, hardy horse breeds such as the Arabian or Mustang have many representatives with this trait. Many draft horse breeds, such as the Percheron are also easy keepers, as are most mules and donkeys.
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Why are Thoroughbreds hard keepers?

Certain breeds, such as Thoroughbreds, are predisposed to being hard keepers because their metabolisms are designed for maximum speed rather than maximum efficiency.
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What does it mean if a horse is a hard keeper?

A hard keeper or (British English) poor doer is a horse or other livestock animal that is naturally prone to be thin, will lose weight quickly, and has difficulty gaining weight.
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What is an easy keeper?



Does hay stretcher put weight on horses?

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One pound of IMPACT® HAY STRETCHER can replace 1 to 2 lbs of hay consumed by your horse. If using as a complete feed to replace all forage and feed in your horse's diet, recommended amounts of IMPACT® HAY STRETCHER are shown below in pounds.
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Are Thoroughbreds naturally skinny?

Thoroughbreds are leaner than native breeds

Over the centuries thoroughbreds have been bred for racing traits – speed – which means that they are naturally lighter and carry less weight than native breeds.
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How do you feed a hard keeper horse?

Feed high quality hay, hay replacer or add some alfalfa hay to the diet. Adding 5 to 6 pounds of alfalfa or high quality grass hay to the horse's daily ration can add 1,500 to 1,800 extra kilocalories over a sole diet of lower quality grass hay. Select a senior horse feed for older horses.
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Should you be able to see a Thoroughbreds ribs?

This is the first place you'll notice weight gain or loss. Ribs: You should be able to feel — but not see — a healthy horse's ribs.
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What does poor doer mean?

The term 'poor doer' is often used to describe horses and ponies that lose weight easily. Although certain breeds such as Thoroughbreds are renowned for being poor doers, every horse or pony is an individual – some ponies and natives can struggle to maintain weight too. Energy = Calories.
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How do you slim down an easy keeper horse?

To start a weight reduction program, provide moderate to good quality grass hay at 1.5% of the horse's target weight, not the current weight if it is obese. Feed Legends® CarbCare® Balancer Pellet at the rate of one pound per 1,000 pounds of the horse's body weight.
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Do draft horses eat more than regular horses?

“There is a general consensus that while a draft horse may eat more than a light horse because they are larger animals, their energy requirements are lower on a pound for pound basis,” said Kathleen Crandell, Ph.
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What hay is best for overweight horses?

Legume hay, such as alfalfa and clover, contain more calories per pound than grass hays. Instead of alfalfa, feed a high-fiber, good quality grass hay (Timothy or Orchard Grass) free of dust, mold and weeds.
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What is so special about Arabian horses?

Arabian horse, earliest improved breed of horse, valued for its speed, stamina, beauty, intelligence, and gentleness. The breed's long history has been obscured by legend, but it had been developed in Arabia by the 7th century ce.
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Are Arabian horses stubborn?

Although they have a kind and calm temperament, they can become aggressive and stubborn due to mistreatment or poor physical conditions. So, you should keep in mind that although Arabian horses are a complete package for you, but if you don't treat them properly, they will change their attitude accordingly.
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What do easy keeper horses eat?

Managing the easy keeper long term

If the horse is only on dry grass hay, a balanced vitamin/trace mineral supplement should be offered in recommended amounts. If grain must be fed for the horse to consume the supplement, offer it in less than ½ lb of oats or beet pulp-based sweet feed mix.
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Should you see a horses hips?

You see horses with faint hip bones, spine and ribs showing. At this time it is reasonable to wait to see if the horses improve over a few weeks time if you know you will be driving by the area again. While the space you see may be too small, size of the area isn't a factor for neglect, in general.
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Why is my horses belly so round?

A pot belly actually reflects a lack of muscle conditioning in the horse. That's why you tend to see pot bellies in very young horses or mature out-of-work horses – but rarely in racehorses (and other high performance horses) who are in top condition yet consume much larger diets.
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Are rolled oats good horses?

Oats are a good ingredient in horse feeds, but nutrient levels are variable, and oats are lacking in many important nutrients needed to sustain peak performance. When you cut a formulated feed with oats, you lose so much.
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Should I feed my horse beet pulp?

In summary, beet pulp is a good dietary supplement for "hard keepers", as a forage or fiber replacement for poor quality hay, and for older horses with problems chewing or digesting hay. The digestible energy content of beet pulp is greater than hay and less than grain.
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Do horses have a fast metabolism?

Some horses, like Thoroughbreds or Arabians, have a naturally high metabolism and will often burn off calories nearly as fast as you throw them into the feed bucket.
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Do oats put weight on horses?

Do oats help horses gain weight? Oats alone don't help horses gain weight. Horses love oats, but you should feed them in combination with other food sources. Whole oats are difficult for horses to digest and can pass through their digestive system without being absorbed by the body.
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Are thoroughbreds sensitive?

Thoroughbreds are typically more sensitive mounts but such sensitivity is an asset to a rider with the ability to be soft and know how to appropriately handle such an intelligent and willing animal. Thoroughbreds are less resilient to harsh handling and rough riders, less resilient to confusing aids and training holes.
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Will alfalfa pellets put weight on a horse?

Alfalfa is higher in calories and protein than grass hays, which makes it an excellent choice to help to add weight to a thin horse. If your horse tends to be wasteful with his hay, he may eat more when offered alfalfa hay cubes or pellets.
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