A shiny coat is an eye-catching trait sought-after by horse owners as it can give insight into the animal’s overall health. When you think of optimal coat health, chances are you picture beautiful dapples, a glistening appearance and deep colour.

Coat colour and the presence of dapples are dictated by the horse’s genetics, but non-genetic factors such as nutrition, grooming habits and living conditions can enhance their appearance. It is, however, important to understand that you cannot groom your way out of poor nutrition. Nutritional deficiencies and health issues such as gastric ulcers or a high parasite load will negatively impact coat health. If you want optimal coat health, a quality, balanced diet is key.

Quality Forage

Horses have evolved to consume fibrous forage-based diets, which is why starting their balanced nutrition plan with a quality forage is recommended. This supports the microbial population in the horse’s hindgut. Generally, for horses in light or even moderate work, this is a great option for meeting their energy requirements.

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