As winter with its colder weather approaches, SmartPak has valuable tips regarding keeping senior horses healthy and active with changes in the weather.
Cold weather can be especially challenging for senior horses, so itâs important to make sure heâs getting the care and support he needs even if heâs weathered previous winters without any trouble.
Horse owners realize that thereâs something special about the relationship they have with their senior horse. That partnership thatâs endured years, tears, ups, and downs. They probably know their horse better than they know their best friend.
While he may seem like the same old horse, his needs are changing as he ages. Cold weather can be especially challenging for senior horses, so itâs important to make sure heâs getting the care and support he needs even if heâs weathered previous winters without any trouble.
How old is a senior?
We all know the saying âyouâre only as old as you feel.â Turns out itâs as true for our horses as it is for us. While some horses may be starting to slow down at 15, others are still fresh and frisky well into their 20s. No matter what your horseâs chronological age, if heâs starting to show signs of aging such as stiffness, difficulty maintaining weight, or decreased immune response, itâs time to start thinking of him as a senior.
Fortunately, senior horse care has advanced significantly in recent years. Just because your horse is getting older doesnât mean you need to âput him out to pasture.â You can keep your golden oldie going strong with smart care and good nutrition, including the right supplements.
Getting started
One of the best ways to help your senior start winter off right is by making sure heâs at a healthy weight from the start. Experts recommend that senior horses get two physical exams each year, so your horseâs fall physical is a great time to ask your veterinarian to show you how to evaluate his body condition.
Once you know his body condition score, you can consider whether you need to make any adjustments to his diet now.
It's also important to monitor your horseâs teeth. If your horse canât chew properly, heâs not going to receive the full benefit of the food youâre providing. That means wasted calories and wasted nutrients, and a horse whose diet isnât meeting his needs.
Every horse needs an annual dental exam, and seniors may need one twice a year. Schedule a dental exam now to ensure that your horseâs teeth are in top shape when winter comes.
Next, be sure to evaluate your horseâs serving of forage. As with any horse, he should be eating 1-2% of his body weight in roughage every day, so weigh a serving of his hay to ensure that youâre supplying enough to meet his daily forage requirements.
When evaluating your horseâs daily serving of hay, keep in mind that horses burn more calories in the winter staying warm. Your horseâs body ferments roughage in the hindgut, which creates heat that helps keep him warm from the inside.
Even if heâs getting 1â2% of his body weight in forage already, an increase in hay may be warranted to make up for what heâs using to maintain his core temperature. This is especially true for older horses because they lose digestive efficiency as they age, so your senior may not be able to digest and utilize his hay as well as he used to.
Finally, consider whether youâre going to blanket your horse this year. Even if you didnât blanket him when he was younger, it may be a smart choice to start now that heâs a senior since older horses may have more trouble regulating their body temperature.
Some older horses can benefit from the warmth and protection from the elements that blankets provide. Just donât forget to remove the blankets for regular inspection of your horseâs skin and body condition, and to give him a good grooming!
Consider supplemental support
Many senior horses may benefit from the daily, ongoing support that supplements provide, especially during the winter months. The following are popular areas of support to consider for your senior.
Joint health
Years of traveling, training, and competing can really take a toll on joints, and some horse owners find that their horses experience stiffness and discomfort during colder weather. Making sure your horse moves every day is one of the best ways to ward off stiffness, but adding a supplement like SmartFlex® Senior Pellets may also help support joint health and ease the discomfort associated with aging.
Immunity
Your senior horseâs immune system may not work as well as it used to. A healthy immune system is necessary for your horse to withstand stress in the environment, and a less efficient immune system means that seniors may be at risk.
To make sure your horseâs immune system is ready to take on the stress of winter, consider adding an immune supplement to his program. Supplements like SmartImmune⢠Pellets provide potent antioxidants and other ingredients to help support healthy immune function.
Weight gain
If your senior struggles to maintain adequate weight throughout the winter, talk to your veterinarian to make sure thereâs not an underlying medical issue. If he still needs extra support after youâve ruled out health issues and evaluated his diet, you may want to try adding a weight gain supplement.
For a comprehensive approach to weight gain, consider SmartGainâ¢. This formula provides a cool source of calories from healthy fats, amino acids for lean muscle development, and key ingredients for digestive health to help your horse maintain a healthy body condition. Additionally, a supplement that provides daily digestive support, like SmartDigest® Ultra, is a smart way to help ensure your senior is able to fully digest and utilize all his feed.
Go forth and conquer the cold
By using these tips together with the expert advice of your veterinarian and barn manager, you can ensure youâre providing your senior horse with the support he needs to stay happy and healthy all winter long.
About SmartPak
From the feed room to the tack room, SmartPak offers innovative solutions to help riders take great care of their horses. SmartPak was founded in 1999 with the introduction of the patented SmartPak supplement feeding system.
The revolutionary, daily dose SmartPaks are custom-made for your horse, individually labeled and sealed for freshness. With the success of this simple and convenient feeding system, SmartPak has continued to expand its offering of quality products, including its own line of more than 55 supplement formulas called SmartSupplements, and a wide variety of tack, equipment, and supplies. The company has grown rapidly each year and is now the largest retailer of equestrian products in the United States.
SmartPakâs success has been powered by a passion for delivering an unbeatable customer experience, and the company has been recognized with a Bizrate Circle of Excellence award five years in a row, as well as receiving an âEliteâ rating from STELLAService. A nine-time Inc. 500/5000 honoree, SmartPak is the only equine company ever named to the Inc. 500 list.