Authors: Rex A. Ewing, Cherry Hill
ISBN-13: 9780965809849, ISBN-10: 0965809846
Format: Paperback
Publisher: PixyJack Press, LLC
Date Published: March 2003
Edition: Expanded
Overview
An easy-to-read, common sense handbook for all horse owners, from greenhorns to old hands. BEYOND THE HAY DAYS covers everything from simple hay-and-grain basics, to vitamins, minerals and supplements, including the latest word on glucosamine, Omega fatty acids, bromelain and more. Learn how to meet the nutritional demands of horses at various ages and levels of activity, from pleasure horses to mares, foals and yearlings, to stallions and performance horses. Handy charts and tables put the information at your fingertips, and helpful formulas for calculating feed rations make this the one book on equine nutrition you'll read and refer to again and again.
Reviews of the 1st Edition
"If you'd like to get a handle on equine nutrition, but the subject tends to make your eyes glaze over, add BEYOND THE HAY DAYS to your horse library...Ewing will answer most, if not all of your questions." - HORSE & RIDER magazine
"This fascinating and folksy book takes a very dry subject and makes it interesting. For those of us not seeking a doctorate in equine nutrition, this book pretty well covers what we need to know." - THE QUARTER HORSE JOURNAL
"....this pleasant little primer contains an impressive amount of science and a healthy dose of common sense from a man who's been raising and feeding horses successfully for years." - EQUUS
"This thin, easy-to-read book uses common sense as its guiding force and knits in those complicated equations so the readers learns - and enjoys while doing so. It's lively, full of fun and gets the information to the reader in a hurry....I highly recommend this book as an inexpensive, reliable and easy-to-swallow guide for experienced and green horsemen. For those of us who hate science and complicated dissertations, this is the book of choice." - NATIONAL SPORTING LIBRARY
About the Author
Rex A. Ewing spent several years as CEO of the John Ewing Company, a well-respected equine nutrition firm for over 50 years. He has been published by several equine publications, and has formulated and marketing numerous nutrition products for horses worldwide.
Foreword | ix | |
Prologue | xi | |
Author's Note to 2nd Edition | xiii | |
1 | The Art of Nutrition | 15 |
2 | Feeding as a Function of Design | 20 |
Part I | Nutrients That Supply Energy and The Horse's Needs | |
3 | Energy: Fuel for the Equine Engine | 24 |
4 | Nutrients That Supply Energy | 28 |
5 | Putting Things Into Perspective | 37 |
6 | The Fundamentals: Energy & Protein Requirements | 41 |
Maintenance Horses | 43 | |
Older Horses | 46 | |
Performance Horses | 47 | |
Stallions | 50 | |
Broodmares | 52 | |
Nursing Foals | 53 | |
Weanlings, Yearlings & Beyond | 57 | |
Part II | Nutrients That Don't Supply Energy | |
7 | Enzymes: Catalysts of Life | 62 |
8 | Minerals: Elemental Necessities | 65 |
Macrominerals | 68 | |
Trace Minerals | 84 | |
Chart of Daily Requirements | 99 | |
9 | Vitamins: The Missing Puzzle Pieces | 101 |
Fat Soluble Vitamins | 103 | |
Water Soluble Vitamins | 110 | |
Part III | The Extras and The Basics | |
10 | Exotic Nutrients | 124 |
MSM | 126 | |
DMG | 128 | |
Chondroitin Sulfates & Glucosamine | 129 | |
Bromelain | 132 | |
11 | Closing Considerations: The Basics | 134 |
Teeth and Parasites | 135 | |
Wood, Sand and Sundries | 136 | |
Feeding Tips | 138 | |
Forages | 139 | |
Grains, Fats and Extra Protein | 141 | |
Basics of a Successful Feeding Program | 143 | |
Acknowledgments | 144 | |
Appendices | ||
A | Guide to Supplemental Feeding | 145 |
B | Helpful Formulas & Conversion Factors | 148 |
Percent to Milligrams per Day | 149 | |
Percent to Grams per Day | 150 | |
PPM to Milligrams per Day | 151 | |
Total Protein in a Ration | 152 | |
Suggested Reading | 153 | |
List of Tables, Charts & Summaries | 154 | |
Index | 155 | |
About the Author | 159 |