Re: [RC] Feeding Corn - Chris PausI don't feed corn to my horses either, now that I've become more educated about nutrition and feed. However, for 15 years when I lived in northern Wisconsin, we fed our horses corn. For years, we grew our own field corn. In the fall, we harvested it by cutting the stalks and piling them up in a tent, called a "shock." Throughout the long Wisconsin winters, we'd feed one or two shocks a day to the horses (who lived outside) along with their hay. The horses would eat the shocks, stalks, leaves, corn cobs and all. Those were some darned healthy horses. I didn't know much then about all the things that could go wrong with horses, but those guys lived their lives with no colics, no heaves. They kept their weight well during winter and had shiny bright coats and eyes and easy to work with personalities.
Both horses did founder AFTER we quit feeding them corn shocks and put them on more "civilized" feed. I blamed the alfalfa pellets we fed one year when hay was hard to come by.
One horse recovered and lived a good, healthy and useful lilfe to age 28. The other battled chronic laminitis and he could not eat even a sprig of a legume.. no hay or clover... or he'd get sore feet.
chris
Beth Gunn <happyhoofprints@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I am not happy with corn feeds for endurance horses either. My 19 yr Kansas State Motto: Ad Astra Per Aspera.. to the stars through difficult.... BayRab Acres Paola KS 913-731-5947 http://pages.prodigy.net/paus
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