Forage First with Triple Crown Feed | ep 15
In this enlightening episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Stacy Anderson, a seasoned feeding consultant for Triple Crown Nutrition. With over 13 years of experience, she shared invaluable insights into the world of equine nutrition and the critical role it plays in maintaining healthy horses. We discussed the importance of forage and how to find the right forms and amounts of feed tailored to each horse’s unique dietary needs.
Stacy emphasized the pitfalls of falling for supplement scams and relying too much on information found online. She made it clear that it’s best to seek advice from a trusted professional or feed representative who understands the specific requirements of your horse. Throughout our conversation, Stacy took us through her journey into equine nutrition, sharing how she became passionate about helping horse owners make informed dietary choices.
She explained how to effectively incorporate forage and chopped hay into a horse’s diet and the balance between the quantity and quality of hay, which can vary significantly from horse to horse. Another important topic we touched on was the nutritional needs of young horses. Stacy recommended ensuring that the mare is in good health and properly nourished before breeding and emphasized the importance of providing a growth feed for foals after birth. We also addressed common misconceptions, particularly regarding alfalfa.
Stacy clarified that there is no scientific evidence to suggest that alfalfa makes horses "hot," although some anecdotes suggest it may cause excitement in certain cases. She highlighted the varying caloric needs among horses and explained how some may require higher carbohydrate levels in their diets for stamina and endurance. I found this episode to be incredibly informative and a must-listen for anyone involved in horse care. Stacy’s expertise will surely help horse owners enhance their understanding of nutrition and ensure their horses receive the best care possible. Tune in for some valuable insights that can make a real difference in your horse’s diet!