CBSE BOARD X, asked by Anonymous, 12 days ago

Question 1: What else do we need to know (list in bullet form) before we can know if that’s enough to feed our horse? Rations are balanced on an As Fed Dry Matter (DM) basis. That means we take into consideration the amount of moisture (water) that is in the feed. Almost all organic plant matter feed has some content of moisture in it. Alfalfa hay, for example, is dried to make the hay, but it is not 100% dry. The NRC data gives alfalfa an As Fed DM value of 90%. That makes things a bit more complicated. When we feed the 20lbs of alfalfa to our horse, we’re only feeding 90% of that as nutrient content in the Dry Matter. The other 10% is water weight. So 20 lbs of alfalfa = 18lbs of DM + 2 lbs of water. (90%x20)+(10%x20) =20lbs alfalfa hay. The video is not incorrect, it just simplifies the feed amount. Following our 1000lb body wt example, how much alfalfa should we feed each of the following horses? 1200lb body wt. 1100lb body wt. 1150 lb body wt. 1300 lb body wt.

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