Grey Oaks Farm
 Equine Sanctuary

"Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be,
The last of life, for which the first was made."
-Robert Browning
 


Nutrition

 Myths  abound regarding equine nutrition. Should it be round bales, alfalfa, coastal, bermuda, bluestem or just plain grass hay? Should one feed grain, or a complete pelleted feed? Should senior equine eat the same as weanlings. Should brood mares have the same diet as an endurance horse? What about show horses, not to mention my favorite, 'the pasture puff'. 


Susan Evans Garlinghouse
Equine Nutrition

Safer Grass
Research and prevention of grass founder

University of CA at Davis
Nutrition for rehabilitating the starved horse

Care For My Horse
Equine Nutrition

The Basics

Equine Holistic Health

Atlanta Equine Clinic
Gastric Ulcers

Atlanta Equine Clinic
Equine Nutrition

Colorado State University
Stretching Hay During Drought

Hush Ponies
All natural horse treats


Grey Oaks Farm residents are fed

 Nutrena Safe Choice™
Manzanola
 Top of the Rockies™
(alfalfa cubes)
Beet Pulp
Supplements
(tailored for each individual horse)
Free Choice Hay


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10/25/2008