can anyone post a picture of what omolene 400 (the actual pellets/grains) looks like? I can't find a pic of the actual grain/feed anywhere online. I wanted to know if its pelleted or textured or shreds or what?? I need to use a sweet/sticky feed to help carry the minerals (powdered) that I feed to my horses. Thanks
It is a sweet feed, looks just like Omolene 200 minus the oats and add in small fine beet pulp shreds. It is pretty sticky and bricks really bad in the winter time.
Herbie - 2014-08-13 11:31 PM It is a sweet feed, looks just like Omolene 200 minus the oats and add in small fine beet pulp shreds. It is pretty sticky and bricks really bad in the winter time.
ok thanks, so if they don't like beet pulp I might as well go with the 200 and not have to worry about it bricking up.... is the 200 pretty sticky too?
My horse won't eat soaked beet pulp but he used to gobble up the 400. I think you'll be fine with either the 200 or the 400 either one. OR just use a little water to moisten what you're currently feeding and your supplements will stick right to it.
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I jus switched my guy to the 200 and he loves it and. Am amazed at the results I'm already seeing in just 4-6 weeks. I imagine it will also brick in the winter due to the molasses but that's never been a big issue for me I. The past with other feeds. I chose the 200 because we can't gt anything in our area to do well on beet pulp. Either way I don't thnk you can go wrong