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Sugar is a nutrient present in numerous foods and can be found in various forms, such as starch or fructans. All of these molecules are considered sugars and are quickly absorbed in the intestine to provide energy to the horse. Many horses require high levels of sugar in their diet to have more energy. Conversely, others are very nervous and require low-sugar diets to be worked. Therefore, the sugar content of the diet must be tailored to each horse. These are some high-sugar products, ideal for horses that need more energy: ➡️ Kentucky Run: https://horse1.org/1653_kkr20 ➡️ Racing Mix: https://horse1.org/1419_srm20 ➡️ Power Cubes: https://horse1.org/1416_spc25 These are some low-sugar products, ideal for nervous horses or those with certain conditions, such as metabolic syndrome or gastric ulcers: ➡️ High Fiber Cubes: https://horse1.org/1399_shfc20 ➡️ Re-Leve Mix: https://horse1.org/1418_sr20 ➡️ Fiberforce: https://horse1.org/1f47_cff15 You can watch the full episode 68 here From Parada a Raya at • Parada a Raya. Programa 68 Video Topics ➡️ Sugars are the main source of energy for horses and can be found in the form of various molecules, such as starch and fructans. ➡️ Cereals, such as barley, oats, and corn, have high levels of sugar, while oil and forage have very low sugars. ➡️ Highly nervous horses or those with certain conditions, such as metabolic syndrome, Cushing's syndrome, gastric ulcers, or growth problems, require low-sugar rations. ➡️ On the other hand, horses with low energy require higher levels of sugar in their diet. ➡️ This means that sugar levels should be adjusted to each individual horse, adding grains if more energy is needed. ➡️ Feed should not be withheld from a horse if it is very strong, but rather sugar levels should be reduced by removing grains from its diet. If you want to stay up to date and see what champion horses are eating, visit our website: ➡️ Website: www.horse1.org ➡️ Instagram: @horse1_ ➡️ Facebook: @horse1equinenutricion Don't hesitate to ask any questions you have about equine nutrition via WhatsApp; our veterinarian, Ana Alcalde, will be happy to help! ➡️ +34 609 59 03 24 Do you have questions or are interested in a product? Contact us; we will be happy to help. ➡️ Phone: +34 91 612 65 02 ➡️ WhatsApp: +34 609 59 03 24 / +34 687 320 950 ➡️ Email: [email protected] #horse #sugar #equinenutrition #health #equinenutrition #healthyeating #wellness #cereals #icareabouthorse #horsehealth #horselifestyle #horse1

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