2manyhorses
Posted : 5/17/2010 2:21:12 PM
Yes, cubes are typically made from lower quality hay but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Mature horses are better suited for mature, stemmy alfalfa that will be around 12-14% protein than fine stem leafy immature alfalfa with a protein content of 18+ and a Ca
of 6+:1. The concern for choke is also valid. Some cubes are mini bricks while others will pull apart easily. You can also help mitigate the choking by keeping on top of dental care, wetting down the cubes and spreading them over a large surface to slow the eating down. The benefits of cubes are storage and assurance of supply and quality. They are made of longer pieces than pellets so you will have the long stem fiber for GI health.
The biggest mark against cubes is the amount of time a horse can eat them in. They might spend an hour to a hour 1/2 eating a normal hay diet while they can finish off their cubes in 15 mins. It's hard to satisfy the "chew time" with cubes as most horses would like to spend 1/2 their day eating.