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Beyond the Hay Days: Refreshingly Simple Horse Nutrition, Second Edition

Beyond the Hay Days: Refreshingly Simple Horse Nutrition, Second Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A proper feeding reference for all horse owners
Review: Much more is involved in optimum feeding of a horse than several flakes of hay, a mineral block, and can of grain. Rex Ewing approaches horse nitrition in a thorough, comprehensive manner by explaining the role and importance of nutrients from carbohydrates, fat, and protein to macro and trace minerals to vitamins. He discusses nutritional requirements and the effects of proper and improper nutrition on the maintenance horse, performance horse, stallion, brood mare, nursing foal, weanlings, and yearlings. Whether your horse is healthy or its coat lacks luster, or it displays a loss of appetite or energy, or a weight loss; this book will be helpful. Summary charts are provided throughout and provide a valualbe reference and summary tool. Rex's extensive background and research can benefit the new as well as the veteran horse owner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very entertaining to read, even for a "city girl".
Review: Rex Ewing captures the reader's interest easily with his relaxed writing style. He makes horse nutrition sound simple and there isn't a lot of confusing technical terms. A straight-to-the-point book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Makes horse nutrition simple.
Review: This book offers a very simple, concise look at feeding horses, with an emphasis on SIMPLE. Forage is kept as the cornerstone of the equine diet, and a simple look at protein and mineral requirements is given. Written with U.S. horseowners in mind, this book differs from many books based in the UK, where grain types are much different.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thank heavens--no hocus pocus!
Review: This book offers a very simple, concise look at feeding horses, with an emphasis on SIMPLE. Forage is kept as the cornerstone of the equine diet, and a simple look at protein and mineral requirements is given. Written with U.S. horseowners in mind, this book differs from many books based in the UK, where grain types are much different.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Discover what your horse has been missing...
Review: This book was written with one idea in mind, to draft a nutrition manual for the average horseman that would actually be read, rather than put on the shelf in the "I'll read this when I get desperate" pile. By using examples and helfpul metaphors, I explain the purpose and requirements of every nutrient a horse needs, as well as MSM, DMG and chondroitin sulfates. Technical terms are fully clarified and brought down to earth. Easy-to-read tables and formulas give all the information necessary to formulate rations for your horse. If you want to learn horse nutrition without getting a degree in the subject, this is the book you've been looking for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Makes horse nutrition simple.
Review: This is an excellent book on horse nutrition. It makes nutrition easy to understand and information is presented in an easy to read format. Nutrition concepts (such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, ATP, enzmymes, minerals, vitamins, etc.) and how they are metabolized by the horse are explained. Also included is a chapter dedicated to MSM, DMG, Chondroitin Sulfates, Glucosamine, and Bromelain. The book details how much protein, fat, vitamins, minerals, etc. your type of horse needs (broken down into maintenance horse, pregnancy, lactating, growing, performance, or stallion) and how your horse's health, care and general condition contribute to his ability to absorb these nutrients. Each chapter includes charts highlighting the information presented. Additionally, at the end of the book are charts and formulas to help you determine exactly how much your horse needs of each nutrient and how much he is currently receiving in his diet. They were very easy to use, and this will allow you to see where his diet is deficient. This is a great book for the horse owner who is interested in horse nutrition, wants to optimize what he is feeding his horse, and is curious as to the benefits (or not) of all those supplements on the market.

While you can purchase either the paperback or hardcover here on amazon, if you go to the publisher (www.pixyjackpress.com), the author will sign the book for you. It's a nice touch.


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