What Happens if a Horse Eats Too Much Alfalfa
Updated December 16, 2024
In this Ask the Vet video, Dr. Gray and SmartPaker Dan answer a question about alfalfa being the only source of forage for a hard keeping senior. Dr. Gray points to the results of one report from UC Davis as to why it’s not a good idea to feed alfalfa as the only forage source. The two discuss the nutritional benefits of alfalfa for horses, potential drawbacks, and why some owners should consider feeding it to their horse in addition to another type of forage.
Additional Horse Owner Resources
- Learn about and shop for magnesium for horses.
- Should I feed alfalfa cubes or alfalfa pellets?
- Watch this video on how to introduce a horse to grass in the spring.
- Understand the proper alfalfa and the calcium-to-phosphorus ratio.
- Read this article on enteroliths in horses.
SmartPak strongly encourages you to consult your veterinarian regarding specific questions about your horse's health. This information is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease, and is purely educational.