• March 23, 2026 2 min read


    Forage-Based Performance Horse Feed: Why More Owners Are Moving Beyond Grain

    Forage-Based Performance Horse Feed - Cowboy's Choice FeedFor decades, feeding horses has followed a simple formula: hay plus grain for energy. But today, more horse owners are asking a better question: What if the problem isn’t the horse—but the feed? That shift in thinking is driving a growing movement toward forage-based feeding, a more natural, gut-friendly way to fuel horses for both health and performance.
     
    What Does “Forage-Based” Really Mean?
    A forage-based feed is built around ingredients that behave like forage in the horse’s digestive system rather than relying on high-starch grains for energy. This matters because the horse is not designed to process large grain meals. Instead, the equine digestive system is built for intake of fiber, slow and steady fermentation in the hindgut, and stable energy release without metabolic spikes. When feeding aligns with that biology, horses don’t just survive, they perform better.
     
    The Problem with Grain-Based Feeding
    Grain-based diets are still common, but they come with predictable issues. Starch overload in the small intestine leads to overflow into the hindgut, fermentation imbalance, increased risk of ulcers and hindgut acidosis, spikes in glucose and insulin, and hot behavior with inconsistent energy. Most owners recognize the symptoms. Ulcers that keep coming back. Horses that lack focus or become reactive. Hay belly without true muscle condition. Poor topline despite adequate calories. These are often feeding problems.
     
    Why Forage-Based Feeding Works Better
    A properly designed forage-based feed works with the horse’s physiology instead of against it. At the center of Cowboy’s Choice® feeds is a concept built on highly digestible, soluble forage, primarily from almond hulls. Unlike traditional hay fiber, this type of forage is more digestible and bioavailable, supports a healthier hindgut microbiome, produces steady cool energy instead of sugar spikes, and reduces digestive burden and waste. This is why horses on forage-based programs often show calmer behavior, better coat and body condition, improved recovery after work, and healthier digestion overall.
     
    Cowboy Red® Pellets: Forage-Driven Fuel for Performance Horses
    For working horses, energy is essential—but the source of that energy is what truly impacts performance. Cowboy Red® Pellets are formulated as a forage-based performance feed, delivering fuel from fat and highly digestible fiber instead of starch. The result is steady, reliable energy without the “hot” behavior often associated with grain, along with support for strong muscle development, topline condition, and overall gut health.
     
    Cowboy Blue® Pellets: A Low-Starch, Forage-Based Hay Extender or Alternative
    For horses needing extra digestive support or when hay quality varies, our blue pellets delivers a forage-based option. It can be used either to extend hay supplies or as a complete hay alternative. With very low starch content, it’s ideal for metabolic horses and seniors, providing balanced nutrition and steady fiber intake without overwhelming the digestive system.
     
    The Bigger Shift
    The move toward forage-based feeding reflects a broader realization. Horses do not need more grain. They need better fiber. When feeding matches the horse’s natural digestive design, health improves, performance becomes more consistent, and management becomes simpler. If your horse struggles with ulcers, digestive issues, inconsistent energy, poor condition, or metabolic sensitivity, the issue may not be training or supplementation. It may be feed design. Switching to a forage-based feeding approach addresses the root cause.
     
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