What do you feed an Andalusian horse?

High-quality forage is the foundation of a healthy diet for an Andalusian horse. Forage should make up 75% of the horse's diet and should be available at all times. Good-quality hay or pasture is the best source of forage for Andalusian horses.

Grains and concentrates can be fed to Andalusian horses to provide additional energy and nutrients. Grains and concentrates should make up no more than 25% of the horse's diet. When selecting grains and concentrates for an Andalusian horse, it is important to choose feeds that are low in sugar and starch and high in fiber.

Supplements may be necessary for Andalusian horses to meet their nutritional requirements. Some common supplements for Andalusian horses include:

* Vitamin E

* Selenium

* Copper

* Zinc

* Magnesium

* Calcium

* Phosphorus

The specific nutritional requirements of an Andalusian horse will vary depending on its age, activity level, and reproductive status. It is important to consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist to develop a diet that is appropriate for your horse.

Here is an example of a daily diet for an Andalusian horse:

* 12-15 pounds of good-quality hay or pasture

* 2-4 pounds of a high-fiber grain concentrate

* 1-2 ounces of a vitamin and mineral supplement

This diet should be adjusted according to the horse's individual needs.