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Re: [RC] Corn cob, husk and all - Chris Paus

When I was a back to the lander type in northern Wis,
we used to raise field corn and harvest it into
"shocks", little teepees of corn, stalks, husks, cobs
an all. Every day, I'd take one or two shocks and feed
it to the horses. They'd eat everything. Got them
through the viciously cold northern winters. Of
course, they got hay too, but they sure loved their
corn shocks...

chris
--- April <pmacedir@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Last week, I sent my hubby to the grocery store and
he came back with 4 ears of
fresh corn. He immediately cooked all ears after
husking each one. After eating
the yummy corn, he scooped up the husks and tossed
them over the fence to our
free-lease horse, Serts. The husks were gone
quickly.

This evening, I cooked some more corn and this time
we put the husks and
leftover cobs in a bucket and I strolled out to the
horses. They attacked me.
Both of them. I had to remind them of their manners.
It was like feeding them
caramel apples (not that I've ever done that...).

So some questions for the vets out there, if you
don't mind. (Susan G, you
around?) First, is it ok to feed them the husks and
all?

Second, Tanna is a picky eater at rides. He
generally eats well at home, ok the
day before and the day after, but the day of the
ride he is very picky. At LBL
25, he refused to eat most of what I offered during
the hold, even though I
offered a variety and tried to hand feed him. So
after tonight, I was thinking
maybe he'd like to have fresh corn at the vet checks
(one thing more for him to
reject). (I also plan to try dry beet pulp and dry
sweet feed, but want more
options). If it's ok to feed him fresh corn, husks
and all, how much can I feed
him at each vet check? Assuming I feed 1 ear of
fresh corn to him at home. Right
now I feed a 11% sweet feed (pellets, oats, and a
little corn) from our co-op.
If I could switch to COB, (Should I switch to COB?)
would that be enough corn in
his daily diet (instead of giving him an ear a day)
to be able to feed him fresh
corn at rides and if so, how many ears can I feed
during ride weekend and
particularly the day of the ride?

I did look at the archives for this question. I
found corn cobs and husks listed
in a "treat" list and mentioned that one rider gave
their horse 4 ears per vet
check.

Tanna's regular diet is 1.5 pounds beet pulp
(measured dry), 1/2 to 1 pound
sweet feed, 1 cup canola oil, biotin, vitamin E, and
a good vitamin mix (Accel)
once or twice a day. All mixed well and soaked in
lots of water. He's on pasture
most of the time and eats hay during the winter, for
a few days before rides,
and has it available for any trailer trips.

Thanks for your help,
April
Nashville, TN


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