Glory Wild Horse Diet
GLORY - Medium Keeper
(deceased due to PSSM)
2004 PMU baby, Percheron, Fjord, QH and TB
Body Weight Approx 1150lb
Regularly Active, walk/trot and some cantering.
Glory was found to have EPSM like Gideon, which is common to PMU horses. She passed away suddenly on January 31, 2017 most likely due to an aneurysm. She was a once in a lifetime horse and will be greatly missed by all.
Rations fed Twice Per Day/Free Fed Local low sugar grass hay, sugar sensitive but not an "easy" keeper. Possibly sensitive to alfalfa or raspberry leaf. Approx. 4-6 flakes of hay per day.
Rations per meal (fed 2 times a day)
- 4 Cups Orchard pellets
- 1/3 cup IRON HORSE
- 1/2 cup Rice Bran
- 2 TBS Powdered Herbs (her choice)
- 1/4 Cup Chopped Herbs (her choice)
- 1 TBS salt-more in hotter weather
- 1 TBS Nutritional Yeast
- 1 TBS MSM
Glory came to me in 2015 with good weight but under muscled but with a very cresty neck. Even though her previous owner had her on a good diet, it was not quite the right choice for Glory as she seemed to have sugar issues. She was in the process of losing the cresty neck and had built muscle. Both she and Senti eat the same low sugar hay but their carbs and fats are distributed differently.