They represent only a tiny portion of your horse's feed intake, but they pack a nutritional wallop several times their size.

Break down the components of the equine diet and think, for a moment, about what each accomplishes for your horse.

Fiber forms the basis of his energy intake for maintenance metabolism–the everyday, low-key workings of his body. It also stimulates the digestive system and helps keep it functioning.

Protein provides the amino acid "building blocks" for the growth and repair of the body's tissues

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