This course teaches the fundamentals of equine nutrition. Students will learn the physiology of the equine digestive system, nutrients available in different feeds, and how to apply that knowledge. Horse nutrition is both an art and a science. Upon completing the course the student will have the basic knowledge needed to properly feed performance horses, helping them reach their potential. Experience and observation will then be supported by a solid scientific foundation of equine nutrition. I. Understanding the Equine Digestive System II. The Six Nutrients A. Water B. Protein C. Carbohydrates D. Fat E. Minerals F. Vitamins III. Forages A. Types of Plants B. Pasture C. Hay E. Forage Substitutes IV. Grains and Concentrates A. Cereal Grains B. Concentrates V. Supplements and Nutraceuticals VI. Know the Numbers VII. Feeding the Future Performance Horse A. Broodmare Requirements B. Stallion Requirements C. Nursing Foals D. Weanlings E. Growing Horses VIII. Feeding the Performance Horse A. Halter B. Racing C. Endurance E. Pleasure IX. Feeding the “Special Needs” Horse A. HYPP B. EPM C. Laminitis Prone X. Feeding the Retired Performance Horse |