The ideal environment for horses are pastures which are complex ecosystems that influence how horses graze.
Effective feeding management relies on understanding such behavior patterns.
In the wild, pastures are diverse, characterized by varying plant heights, densities, and an array of leaves, stems, and reproductive parts. This diversity allows horses to be selective in their grazing, helping them to take in essential nutrients necessary for their health and well-being. Through this selectivity equines thrive drawing from the abundance of nature's offerings.