Feeding and Diet of the Breeding Horse Stallion
Sexual Stallions of the equine kind ... Breeding season seems to be harder on some stallions than others with some becoming quite ribby over the course of the breeding season; others positively thrive on the routing.
Here’s the key. Many researchers believe that a stallion that’s being used for breeding benefits from some supplemental protein (10%),slightly elevated calcium and phosphorus levels and joint nutraceuticals like MSM, glucosamine, chondroition sulfate and silicon.
This allows him to stay in good physical condition and prevent his body from physically breakdown from the increased stress on his body and joints.
Stallions also benefit from increased energy because of the extra energy expended through the actual covering of a mare but also the increased physical activity that may be associated with breeding, such as pacing the run or stall.
That’s why we have included a soybean and coconut oil high in omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids so the breeding stallion has additional energy he needs so as not to fatigue or injury himself.
Once the breeding season is over, a stallion should be maintained like any other adult horse, according to his work level.
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