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horses individual life stage, age, activity and weight according to the N.R.C. (pop up)
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#1 Equine Information

Horse’s Name:   Weight: Lb/Kilo

Breed:  Age:  Height (hands):

Filly:   Colt:   Gelding:  Stud:  Bred mare, Due Date: Open Mare:

How long have you owned your horse? 

 less than 1 year 1 to 3 years 4 to 8 years 9 or more years

Have you owned your horse since birth?

Where do you keep your horse?
 Home Board Facility Other (please specify)

 

#2 Life Stage
For more details of the categories please scroll down

 Growing Weanling, 4 months

 Growing Weanling, 6 months moderate growth

 Growing Weanling, 6 months rapid growth

 Yearling, 12 months moderate growth

 Yearling, 12 months rapid growth

 Long yearling, 18 months not in training

 Long yearling, 18 months in training

 Two year old, 24 months not in training

 Two year old, 24 months in training

 Pregnant mare, 9 months

 Pregnant mare, 10 months

 Pregnant mare, 11 months

 Lactating mare, foaling to 3 months

 Lactating mare, 3 months to weanling

 Maintenance, mature horse not working

 Senior

 Stallion in breeding season

 Performance, light work * What activity do you do:

 Performance, moderate work ** What activity do you do:

 Performance, intense work *** What activity do you do:

* Light work- english pleasure, western pleasure, equitation, hack, daily walking, dressage,
trail riding, hunter under saddle, plantation pleasure, light schooling and occasional competition
on weekends.

** Moderate work- ranch work, roping, cutting, barrel racing, jumping, novice 3 day eventing,
packing, team penning, reining futurity.

*** Intense- cross country, polo, steeple chasing, racing, eventing

#3 Health Concerns or Chronic Problems not covered in questionnaire
(Laminitis, carbohydrate sensitive, glucose intolerant and insulin resistant)

 

 

 

 


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