How Much Copra Do You Give A Horse?

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Instructions

Horse Weight Recommended Amount
Wet Mares (Late Lactation) 4.4 lbs/day
Horses on Layoff or in Recovery 1.1 – 2.2 lbs/day
Performance horses (In Light Work) 2.2 lbs/day
Performance horses (In Medium Work) 4.4 lbs/day

How do you give a horse copra?

When fed as a meal, it is best to soak copra prior to being fed or at least serve it mixed with water (three parts water to one part copra). The commercial feeds that are mostly or entirely copra can be fed dry but water availability is crucial.

Is copra a good feed for horses?

Premium Copra Meal is the ideal choice for horses in light to medium work who do not require high energy feeds. It is an excellent weight gain feed that can be used to boost any premix feed, or fed mixed with chaff and minerals as a balanced base diet.

Is copra good for old horses?

It can be fed to help maintain insulin sensitivity in all horses. Foals may be fed CoolStance® in a creep feed. It may also help keep condition on older horses. CoolStance® contains low levels of NSC (<12%) which may be suitable for horses at risk of insulin resistance, laminitis and tying up.

How much chaff should I feed my horse?

For optimum digestive health horses must receive at least 1.5% of their body weight each day in roughage (grass, hay, chaff and other fibre sources) which would equal 7.5kg for a 500kg horse.

What is the fastest way to hydrate a horse?

Your horse loses water through sweating, especially during intense exercise, so you’ll need to help him cool off and rehydrate. This can be achieved by cooling him off quickly. Simply cover him in cold water by using a horse or sponge, then scrape off the excess water.

Can horses with laminitis have copra?

Supplements for laminitic horses
Additional protein from copra meal, soybean hulls, cracked lupins, or lucerne meal can also be carefully added to the horse’s diet.

What’s the best feed to fatten up a horse?

If increased amounts of hay aren’t enough, try offering a higher quality hay such as alfalfa or an immature grass hay. Alfalfa tends to be higher in energy and protein and lower in sugar. Alfalfa can be fed as hay or as cubes/pellets.
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Can horses with ulcers have copra?

It’s low glycemic index has made it especially popular with horses requiring a controlled sugar and starch diet. It has also been a good dietary choice for insulin resistant horses, horses prone to tying up, laminitis, and gastric ulcers.

What is the best feed for weight gain in horses?

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.

What to feed an older horse that is losing weight?

Forages recommended for these horses include high-quality timothy, grass mixes, or a grass-alfalfa mix (no more than 50% alfalfa). Well-fortified feeds made especially for seniors are also suggested, as they often contain energy sources that are easily fermented in the hindgut.

Does copra have Omega 3?

Coconut oil, or more often coconut meal (copra), is commonly added to horses’ diets to promote condition. It’s a saturated fat with virtually no Omega 6 and crucially contains zero omega 3s.

What do you feed a neglected horse?

Frequent, small amounts of quality alfalfa hay should be fed, with the amount of alfalfa slowly increasing for each meal. The number of feedings should decrease gradually over 10 days, and after 10 to 14 days, the horse can be given free-choice feeding.

Can a horse eat too much chaff?

They are physiologically designed to be ingesting and digesting food almost continuously. Many horse diets in Australia feed too much chaff and not enough hay. You can save money and improve your horse’s health by removing chaff from their diet.

Do you add water to horse chaff?

Measures must be taken to avoid a horse bolting food; hard feed should include long fibre such as chaff to increase chewing time and the ration should be dampened down with water.

How many kg of chaff is a scoop?

This is heavily dependent on the type of fibre. A scoop of grass chaff for example will typically weigh around 300g, whilst a fibre with added vitamin and mineral pellets such as SPILLERS™HAPPY HOOF™ weighs in at around 500g per scoop.

How can you tell if a horse is dehydrated?

Pinch the skin near the point of the shoulder. If the skin snaps back quickly your horse is sufficiently hydrated. If it takes the skin two to four seconds to snap back, your horse is moderately dehydrated. If it takes longer than four seconds for the skin to snap back, your horse is severely dehydrated.

What do you give a dehydrated horse?

Once you have identified that your horse is dehydrated, your vet will try to encourage your horse to drink fresh portable water. If this fails, the vet will administer electrolyte solutions through the mouth of your horse and stabilize it. In severe cases, your vet will inject the electrolytes into its body.

What are the symptoms of a dehydrated horse?

Dehydration, along with the loss of electrolytes, can cause the horse to exhibit signs of fatigue, weakness, trembling, pain, stiffness, tying-up, thumps (diaphragmatic flutter) and even colic. Evaporation of sweat on the skin surface accounts for up to 70% of heat loss during exercise.

What is the best thing to give a horse with laminitis?

For a laminitic prone horse/pony, low sugar roughage sources may include Teff hay, Rhodes grass hay, lucerne hay, beet pulp or soaked grass hay. Some specialist feed suppliers have analysis available. Look for less than 10-12% NSC.

What is the best bedding for a horse with laminitis?

Confine on deep conforming bedding, ideally sawdust (soaked wood pellets) or sand (but guard against sand colic), otherwise shavings.

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