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     Location: Durango CO | Please tell me your reason behind adding anything. Alfalfa pellets, oats, FORCO. 80/20 grass to alfalfa hay. |
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| All depends on what you are trying to achieve... |
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| If they're performance horses I'd add a joint supplement. Hard keeper I'd add a half cup oil. But like the above poster said, depends on what you're trying to achieve.
Your program is somewhat similar to mine:
Bermuda pellets, oats, Platinum, alfalfa ration balancer, alfalfa.
Once they're back home on pasture the ration balancer goes buh-bye. Keep it simple. They don't need 20 different supplements to be healthy. |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Lil_Pony35 - 2017-03-05 9:08 PM Please tell me your reason behind adding anything. Alfalfa pellets, oats, FORCO. 80/20 grass to alfalfa hay.
If the hay is free choice, imo you have a good program. I have similar accept I don't feed oats. I give a all in one supplement too-THE Muscle Mass so they are getting the required amino acids. You can add a joint and ulcer prevent blend. |
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 Texas Taco
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         Location: Bandera, TX | I would add some oil to it to increase healthy fats (omega 3s and 6s). Supplementation depends on the horse and the issue he may have. I feed very similar to you, just alfalfa cubes rather than pellets. |
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