Ohio State University Extension Bulletin

Horse Nutrition

Bulletin 762-00


Diseases Related to Nutrition

Horses have been designed by nature to be relatively continuous consumers of plants over relatively large areas of land. Many American horses currently are kept in environments of unusually high feed quality and nutrient density and unusually low opportunity for activity (similar to the situation faced by many American people!). These are precisely the circumstances that increase the likelihood of the diet-related diseases discussed here. Prevention of these diseases requires an understanding of their causes and vigilance to prevent the opportunity for them to occur.


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