“Too many horse lovers are feeding the wrong things to their horses. In my veterinary practice, I have seen horses that are too heavy, too thin, hyperactive or malnourished despite the best intentions of their owners. Frequently, the problem has been related to feeding too much grain and not enough forage.


That’s why I decided to create the SquareMealFeeds.com web site and provide an exceptional educational resource to horse owners. I have also developed a horse feed that would provide a square meal – in other words, a Total Mixed Ration – for horses all in one bag. I wanted to help horse owners do the right thing for their animals. And as an animal-lover, I want animals to feel healthy and satisfied.


I invite you to read more deeply about these issues on this site so click on the link below and peruse our information and valuable resources.


"We want to help you make better decisions for your horses,”
- Dr. Harlan Anderson, DVM




The horse has evolved and survived for centuries. The digestive system of the horse has done very well on a diet of forages they have found in plentiful supply in their natural environment. Man tamed these animals and has used them for transportation and other work tasks. The industrial revolution has helped reduce the workload on the horse and is used primarily today for recreational purposes. The taming of the horse has also changed the environment of the horse today.



Today's horse is usually fenced,
penned or housed in a controlled
environment.


Today, horses' available room
to run and feed is now all
controlled by man.





A properly cared for horse can be a wonderful companion. A well-trained horse can bring a lot of enjoyment to the competitive horse owner. Thus, riding a healthy well-cared for horse can be a pleasant experience for the horse as well as the horse owner. We have learned that feeding and housing a horse as close to the way they lived in a natural environment is the best place to start. The ability of a horse to move about freely and to graze or eat at will, will always result in a happier horse.




For more information on Square Meal Feeds as well as more horse care tips please visit our web site at:

www.SquareMealFeeds.com