Growth

November 26, 2014
Stalling Young Horses Alters Normal Bone Growth
A major concern with young performance horses is the high incidence of skeletal injury. Young, growing horses transferred from

November 18, 2014
Weight Loss in Foals
Your foal was born healthy, nursed well, and grew as expected until about three months of age. Then, he

October 16, 2014
Feeding Young Horses: Aim for Smooth, Steady Growth
The key to minimizing the variability in the animals is to provide an optimal quantity of nutrients for each

October 07, 2014
Nutritional Needs and Body Condition in Weanling Horses
There are two nutrition resources for feeding horses of all ages: the National Research Council and German Society of

September 12, 2014
Feeding Weanling Horses for a Smooth Growth Plane
Weanlings should be managed as individuals because each one will have a slightly different pattern of growth and development.

September 03, 2014
Osteochondrosis in Foals: Mineral Supplementation May Decrease Incidence
Nutrition of foals is important in minimizing the occurrence of skeletal disease as horses grow and mature. Two studies conducted by researchers

January 08, 2014
Role of Nutrition Management in Farm-Wide Incidence of Skeletal Problems
Many horse farms have had an occasional foal that is born with, or eventually shows, problems with proper skeletal development.

December 23, 2013
Importance of Minerals and Protein for Bone Formation in Horses
The three major components of bone—calcium, phosphorus, and protein—must be made available at the site of bone formation. A

December 16, 2013
Feed Management and Developmental Orthopedic Disease in Horses
The etiology of developmental orthopedic disease is almost certainly multifactorial.

November 04, 2013
Grain Meals and Growth Hormone Production in Weanling Horses
Research has shown that some types of equine skeletal problems can be minimized by managing foals and weanlings to produce smooth,