WM75Guy
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Both of our horses have an acre each to graze. They get a flake of hay morning and evening along with their grain. I do have to mow their turnouts once a month or so. Both get 3 quarts of feed twice a day with their hay. The new 9 y/o performance horse is on Purina Strategy, a concentrated feed, and the 20 y/o mare is on Purina Senior.
You need to separate them at feeding time. Horses definitely have a pecking order. The leader gets to eat first and dominates the others. This can lead to the other horses, especially the one at the bottom, becoming food aggressive. The minute the food is available they eat fast and furious, regardless of where your hand is that's putting out the feed. The same goes with giving them treats. It's not that they are mean or are trying to bite, it's simply grab it and eat it now or it won't get anything.
You need to separate them at feeding time. Horses definitely have a pecking order. The leader gets to eat first and dominates the others. This can lead to the other horses, especially the one at the bottom, becoming food aggressive. The minute the food is available they eat fast and furious, regardless of where your hand is that's putting out the feed. The same goes with giving them treats. It's not that they are mean or are trying to bite, it's simply grab it and eat it now or it won't get anything.