 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 545
  Location: Texas | I feed Total Equine currently and have been feeding it for a little over 5 years. I used it with my horse that was on the verge of being insulin resistant and he leveled out and had great success. I now have a horse who was on Purina Impact 12% sweet feed when I got him, due to us living in a very humid climate and it not keeping well, I switched him to Total Equine. He has done fine on it, but he's a super laid back horse, and I'm thinking he needs a little hotter feed to help him have more energy. Any recommendations for good feed that is still highly digestible, but will give him a little boost. He currently gets grass hay and some alfalfa. I may increase his alfalfa too. Thanks! |
  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | TXBarrelRacer84 - 2016-02-22 7:39 AM I feed Total Equine currently and have been feeding it for a little over 5 years. I used it with my horse that was on the verge of being insulin resistant and he leveled out and had great success. I now have a horse who was on Purina Impact 12% sweet feed when I got him, due to us living in a very humid climate and it not keeping well, I switched him to Total Equine. He has done fine on it, but he's a super laid back horse, and I'm thinking he needs a little hotter feed to help him have more energy. Any recommendations for good feed that is still highly digestible, but will give him a little boost. He currently gets grass hay and some alfalfa. I may increase his alfalfa too. Thanks!
I think I would just try to increase the alfalfa first. I hate so many of those processed grains. I do feed Ultium Growth to my babies and Active Senior to my old ones, but the rest just get soaked alfalfa/beet pellets instead of any grains. They do great on it. More energy than they need and they are also on free choice grass hay when in the corral. |