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Re: Feeding For Weight and Temperament - A Guide

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Bump <3 I use this guide all the time!
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Re: Feeding For Weight and Temperament - A Guide

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So all of my images for the old layout broke. Since that layout will be losing support, I decided to just remove any references to those images from the guide. I have also updated the images under common feeding problems to show the new layout rather than the old.
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Re: Feeding For Weight and Temperament - A Guide

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UPDATE

It has been brought to my attention that fiber DOES NOT affect a horse's temperament. Only the sugar matters. I have updated the wording on the original page to reflect this information.


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Pinging you so that you are witness to my world being turned upside-down. :lol:
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Re: Feeding For Weight and Temperament - A Guide

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Silverine wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 5:03 pm UPDATE

It has been brought to my attention that fiber DOES NOT affect a horse's temperament. Only the sugar matters. I have updated the wording on the original page to reflect this information.


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Pinging you so that you are witness to my world being turned upside-down. :lol:
Holy Creepers! O.o
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So the horse's temperament is naturally lowered unless they have enough sugar to keep it up...???
It's amazing... all this time...
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Re: Feeding For Weight and Temperament - A Guide

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BlackOak2 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 6:17 pm
Holy Creepers! O.o
...
So the horse's temperament is naturally lowered unless they have enough sugar to keep it up...???
It's amazing... all this time...
Yep!
I posted in the Discord asking why my horse was increasing temp when his fiber was noticeably higher than his sugar and the answer was "only sugar affects temperament." I feel like I've been living a lie! :lol:
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Re: Feeding For Weight and Temperament - A Guide

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Silverine wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 6:33 pm
BlackOak2 wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 6:17 pm
Holy Creepers! O.o
...
So the horse's temperament is naturally lowered unless they have enough sugar to keep it up...???
It's amazing... all this time...
Yep!
I posted in the Discord asking why my horse was increasing temp when his fiber was noticeably higher than his sugar and the answer was "only sugar affects temperament." I feel like I've been living a lie! :lol:
...Me... Too...

But that certainly explains a lot! :lol: :roll: :mrgreen:

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