Horse Feed
Premium Horse Feed designed to support the health, performance, and well-being of your horses. Our top brands include, Harmony, Step Right Horse Feed and Mad Barn supplements, and care essentials are carefully selected to meet the needs of every equine, from performance horses to beloved companions. Your horse’s best health starts here.
Mad Barn
Mad Barn Omneity Equine Mineral And Vitamin Premix
$55.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockMad Barn
Mad Barn Jiaogulan Anti-Oxidant Support Powder
$50.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableLow stockTrouw Nutrition
Rancher's Choice Pelleted Complete Horse Feed
$26.00 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockCanadian Agri-Blend
Cobalt Iodized Salt Blocks with Garlic
$15.20 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockTrouw Nutrition
Hi-Pro Rancher's Textured Sweet Horse Feed
$21.95 CADUnit price /UnavailableIn stockMartin Mills Inc.
Apple Flax Or Licorice Treat 3kg Or Apple Berry Crisp 2.5kg
$12.95 CADUnit price /UnavailableBackordered
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Questions About Feeding Your Horse? We Can Help
How much should I feed my horse?
How much should I feed my horse?
The amount depends on factors like weight, activity level, and metabolism. A good rule of thumb is to feed 1.5-2% of your horse’s body weight in forage daily and adjust grain or supplements as necessary.
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Which feed is best for my horse?
Which feed is best for my horse?
The best feed depends on your horse’s specific needs. For example, performance horses may require high-energy feeds, while senior or easy-keeping horses might need low-calorie, high-fiber options.
How do I choose the right feed for my horse?
How do I choose the right feed for my horse?
Consider your horse’s workload, age, health conditions, and weight goals. For instance, a senior horse might need a specialized feed for easy digestion, while a working horse may benefit from a performance formula.
Can I feed my horse treats or extras?
Can I feed my horse treats or extras?
Yes, but in moderation! Treats like apples, carrots, and commercial horse treats can be a great reward. Avoid overfeeding sugary snacks, and ensure they complement the horse's overall diet.