Horse Feed
A balanced diet is the foundation of every horse’s health, energy, and performance. At PᴇᴛsLɪғᴇsᴛʏʟᴇ, we offer a complete range of horse feed options designed to meet the nutritional needs of horses at every life stage – from playful foals to senior companions, from leisure horses to high-performance athletes.
Types of Horse Feed
Horse feed comes in several forms to support different nutritional requirements:
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Complete Feed: Provides all the roughage, vitamins, minerals, and nutrients your horse needs in one convenient formula — ideal for horses with limited access to pasture or hay.
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Ration Balancers: Protein, vitamin, and mineral-dense supplements to balance a forage-based diet, without unnecessary sugar or starch.
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Fortified Grains (Concentrates): High-energy feeds designed to support hard-working, performance, or underweight horses that need additional calories.
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Pelleted Hay & Forage: Perfect for horses without access to fresh pasture or those who have difficulty chewing long-stem hay.
Choosing the Right Feed
The best diet for your horse depends on its age, breed, workload, metabolism, and health needs. While most horses thrive on good-quality hay or pasture, some require additional calories, protein, or micronutrients. Senior horses, nursing mares, and performance horses often benefit from specialized feeds or supplements.
At PᴇᴛsLɪғᴇsᴛʏʟᴇ, we make it easy to find feed tailored to:
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Easy keepers
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Hard keepers
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Senior horses
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Breeding mares and stallions
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Growing foals
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Performance and working horses
With our reliable pan-India delivery, you can ensure your horse never runs out of nutrition — and you can even schedule regular orders for convenience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the best horse feed?
A: The best horse feed depends on your horse’s age, workload, and overall health. Complete feeds are ideal for horses without forage access, while ration balancers and concentrates work well alongside hay or pasture to provide extra protein, vitamins, and energy.
Q: How much horse feed should I give per day?
A: Follow the feeding guidelines on the feed package. Most horses consume 15–20 lbs of hay daily. Adjust feed quantity based on weight, activity level, and whether you are supplementing with grains, ration balancers, or complete feed.