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Supplements- What do you feed?
Prairie Rouge
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2017-10-19 9:24 PM
Subject: Supplements- What do you feed?


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What does everyone else feed their horse supplement-wise? My horse is on mediocre grass hay right now so I feed her a Multivitamin, Ulcer guard as a preventative, and Joint supplement.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2017-10-20 6:20 AM
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Magnesium and  Kombat boots to all 3, harder keeper gets THE muscle mass, COPD horse gets Cur-ost
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Ashley Lynn
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2017-10-20 6:44 AM
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We started feeding the oxygen xt10 early in the summer and love it! My husband rides my barrel horses all day everyday penning cattle and he said he could really tell a difference in their stamina. They seldom come home tired (this is both a good and bad thing!) they all look phenomenal.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-10-20 7:22 AM
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Instead of feeding several supplements, I decided that Platinum Performance was way more cost effective.
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want2chase3
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2017-10-20 7:27 AM
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Started the purina outlast on a few and I just recently put everyone on dynamite dyna pro prebiotic, less than an oz a day it's very cost effective for me.
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Ohiobarrelracer
Reg. Feb 2017
Posted 2017-10-20 7:40 AM
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Both my barrel horses are on Actiflex joint supplement, and one of them is on DAC cool gut for ulcers and the other is on Purina Outlast for ulcers. (picky eater lol)  
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Junebug1
Reg. May 2016
Posted 2017-10-20 8:17 AM
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Horse guard trifecta. Love it!
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WrapN3MN
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2017-10-20 8:18 AM
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Exceed 6-Way. It covers all my bases - Joint, Gastric Support, Muscle, Hoof, Digestion, and Skin/Coat. I mostly use it for the high levels of joint support - but my big muscled, stout gelding has just been more fluid and forward this year. I believe the Lysine/Magnesium/Vitamin E also really help his muscle recovery. He is 14 years old and just feels the best he's felt in the 9 years I've owned him. He is a 3D horse, but I have made a lot of 2D runs on him this year.

I sure love only having to feed ONE scoop of something. Keeps my barn less cluttered LOL :)

Edited by WrapN3MN 2017-10-20 8:19 AM
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2017-10-20 8:30 AM
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I only feed Adeptus Nutrition Augment. It's a multi vitamin/mineral. It won't let me attach before/after pictures.
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Kay-DRacing.
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2017-10-20 8:49 AM
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WrapN3MN - 2017-10-20 8:18 AM Exceed 6-Way. It covers all my bases - Joint, Gastric Support, Muscle, Hoof, Digestion, and Skin/Coat. I mostly use it for the high levels of joint support - but my big muscled, stout gelding has just been more fluid and forward this year. I believe the Lysine/Magnesium/Vitamin E also really help his muscle recovery. He is 14 years old and just feels the best he's felt in the 9 years I've owned him. He is a 3D horse, but I have made a lot of 2D runs on him this year. I sure love only having to feed ONE scoop of something. Keeps my barn less cluttered LOL :)

Ditto to the Exceed 6 way! 
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blyellowrose
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2017-10-20 11:00 AM
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Exceed 6 way, it covers alot in 1 supplement!  
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Katielovestbs
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2017-10-20 11:07 AM
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Right now, since my babies have the winter off...They just have grass, alfalfa hay and Omelene 200. But when it's competition season they get Rice bran, DAC oil, forco, red cell, fat cat and aloe juice =]
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2017-10-20 11:43 AM
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I did just start BIOMANE, and I must say, even in the 10 days they have been on it, pretty amazing stuff.
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2017-10-20 11:54 AM
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2017-10-20 1:32 PM
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FLITASTIC - 2017-10-20 11:43 AM

I did just start BIOMANE, and I must say, even in the 10 days they have been on it, pretty amazing stuff.

I did 60 days on it. Saw a tiny result but that was it.
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Lovin Life
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2017-10-20 1:38 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?



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How long does a bag of Purina Outlast last?
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winwillows
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2017-10-20 2:15 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?


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If you have been to one of my clinics you have heard me say "We feed horses into trouble and then try to supplement them out of it." This is not to say that you should never supplement. But, start with the basic management of good nutrition, and you greatly reduce the need for additional supplementation. You spend the money either way, but better forage fits the system better than any supplement does. Start with the best forage you can find as the base of the diet first. Next use additional concentrates, if needed, in the smallest least disruptive amounts that still meet any additional calorie needs. greatly limit or eliminate grain if possible and the result will be better use of the quality roughage that you have purchased. Have salt available. Control parasites. Be sure that dental needs are regularly addressed, as nothing else works properly if the horse can't chew as much as it would comfortably want to (this is much more vital than most horse owners realize and effects both ulcers and energy production).
Do all this, and the need for additional supplements can be greatly reduced or eliminated. There is no silver bullet that works for everyone, and every horse has slightly different individual needs, but you would be amazed at how much you accomplish by putting more effort into the basic diet.
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RoaniePonie11
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2017-10-20 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?


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So, at the moment I have a pasture ornament 8yo, a weanling, and a 2 coming 3. The 8yo & coming 3 get 6lbs of a 14/8 pellet per day that has NO added vitamins/minerals. The weanling eats blue bonnet intensify growth. They get free choice teff grass (I LOVE it) and a leave a HorseLic performance 12/8 vit/min lick out free choice. Mine are all fat & sassy. Its cheap(ish) and it works. If I do need to go to a supplement (probably when the 2 is old enough to start exhibitioning) I will add MVP 6 way. I tried it and I love it. Kept my VERY ulcery mare eating through a weekend of barrel racing which has never been done without gastrogard before....
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another has been
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-10-20 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?



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Animal Element detox and if that is not enough I will use other animal element products. love them
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bbennington
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2017-10-20 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?



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winwillows - 2017-10-20 2:15 PM

If you have been to one of my clinics you have heard me say "We feed horses into trouble and then try to supplement them out of it." This is not to say that you should never supplement. But, start with the basic management of good nutrition, and you greatly reduce the need for additional supplementation. You spend the money either way, but better forage fits the system better than any supplement does. Start with the best forage you can find as the base of the diet first. Next use additional concentrates, if needed, in the smallest least disruptive amounts that still meet any additional calorie needs. greatly limit or eliminate grain if possible and the result will be better use of the quality roughage that you have purchased. Have salt available. Control parasites. Be sure that dental needs are regularly addressed, as nothing else works properly if the horse can't chew as much as it would comfortably want to (this is much more vital than most horse owners realize and effects both ulcers and energy production).
Do all this, and the need for additional supplements can be greatly reduced or eliminated. There is no silver bullet that works for everyone, and every horse has slightly different individual needs, but you would be amazed at how much you accomplish by putting more effort into the basic diet.

I agree with this.. quality hay is very important. I have my feed made at the local feed mill. I get to pick what I want and how much of it. The only extra added things are cocosoya and biotin. This is also cost effective. A bag of feed cost me $10 and I add nothing to it
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runfastturnsmooth
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2017-10-20 10:29 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?


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NONE waste of money....

Feed the correct amount of quality feed and the best hay you can find in your area and you won't have to feed supplements.
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Mainer-racer
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2017-10-22 8:14 AM
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streakysox - 2017-10-20 8:22 AM Instead of feeding several supplements, I decided that Platinum Performance was way more cost effective.

Ditto
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2017-10-22 7:01 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?



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We feed Platinum Performance CJ to all of ours. I can definitely tell a difference.
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Meep.Meep
Reg. Jun 2017
Posted 2017-10-22 7:05 PM
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Oats, Mineral Block and Hay. To the senior horse with hardly any teeth he gets senior feed. I am SO over supplements.
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Runaway
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2017-10-22 7:52 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?



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winwillows - 2017-10-20 3:15 PM If you have been to one of my clinics you have heard me say "We feed horses into trouble and then try to supplement them out of it." This is not to say that you should never supplement. But, start with the basic management of good nutrition, and you greatly reduce the need for additional supplementation. You spend the money either way, but better forage fits the system better than any supplement does. Start with the best forage you can find as the base of the diet first. Next use additional concentrates, if needed, in the smallest least disruptive amounts that still meet any additional calorie needs. greatly limit or eliminate grain if possible and the result will be better use of the quality roughage that you have purchased. Have salt available. Control parasites. Be sure that dental needs are regularly addressed, as nothing else works properly if the horse can't chew as much as it would comfortably want to (this is much more vital than most horse owners realize and effects both ulcers and energy production). Do all this, and the need for additional supplements can be greatly reduced or eliminated. There is no silver bullet that works for everyone, and every horse has slightly different individual needs, but you would be amazed at how much you accomplish by putting more effort into the basic diet.



This is the best answer I've read.  

What a difference in all of my horses (performance & appearance) since I switched to the highest quality of hay, renew gold and very little no-grain beet pulp-based feed.






 
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SilverCanChaser
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2017-10-23 12:33 AM
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Do you also feed vitamins with the Exceed 6 Way?
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madredepeanut
Reg. Aug 2017
Posted 2017-10-23 1:11 AM
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We feed LMF Super Supplement, along with grass/alfalfa hay, pasture in the warmer months and free choice salt/mineral blocks. We are in a selenium deficient area, and the LMF was formulated for the PNW.
I agree with some of the other posters that you can absolutely over-supplement. Horses lived for thousands of years before we started feeding them, but I do understand the necessity of supplementing in certain situations.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2017-10-23 12:21 PM
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Most of my horses are on pasture so they get nada. Just free choice mineral and redmonds loose salt.  Anything in the corral is on free choice grass hay. I do give them THE Muscle Mass with blends depending on what they need. Super old pony gets soaked alfalfa/beet pellets with Equine Active Senior am and pm. Weanlings get Ultium Growth. Except for them, I don't like processed feeds so any other horse I have in gets soaked alfalfa pellets if they need extra. Young stud is on just a handful of oats (because I hate to think he might be planning my demise as he watches me give everyone else nummies but him ).
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Yakima
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2017-10-23 10:31 PM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?



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Equipride n Mineral blocks
Cocasoya oil
1 gets rice bran
All are fed rolled oats
Alfalfa cubes soaked
Grass coastal hay n pasture

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Prairie Rouge
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2017-10-24 3:40 AM
Subject: RE: Supplements- What do you feed?


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WrapN3MN - 2017-10-20 8:18 AM

Exceed 6-Way. It covers all my bases - Joint, Gastric Support, Muscle, Hoof, Digestion, and Skin/Coat. I mostly use it for the high levels of joint support - but my big muscled, stout gelding has just been more fluid and forward this year. I believe the Lysine/Magnesium/Vitamin E also really help his muscle recovery. He is 14 years old and just feels the best he's felt in the 9 years I've owned him. He is a 3D horse, but I have made a lot of 2D runs on him this year.

I sure love only having to feed ONE scoop of something. Keeps my barn less cluttered LOL :)

That sounds awesome- definitely gonna check that out! Thanks :)
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Prairie Rouge
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2017-10-24 3:52 AM
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Although I absolutely agree that you can over-supplement, I find it important to imply some preventative care. If I'm out working my horse for 1 hour almost everyday and then going to run her at jackpots over the weekend, I feel that a joint supplement is a good thing to add. I recently started adding Biotin to my horse's diet since she has always had sensitive feet, so we'll see how that goes. The thing about supplementation is that it takes months to start actually showing due to the way a horse's digestive system works- the microflora have to adjust in order to learn how to properly and effectively use the new nutrients being given.

I board at my college right now and they usually give really nice quality grass hay, but I just went out to check my mare tonight and they put out a super crappy one tonight :(

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Meep.Meep
Reg. Jun 2017
Posted 2017-10-24 8:00 AM
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Prairie Rouge - 2017-10-24 3:52 AM

Although I absolutely agree that you can over-supplement, I find it important to imply some preventative care. If I'm out working my horse for 1 hour almost everyday and then going to run her at jackpots over the weekend, I feel that a joint supplement is a good thing to add. I recently started adding Biotin to my horse's diet since she has always had sensitive feet, so we'll see how that goes. The thing about supplementation is that it takes months to start actually showing due to the way a horse's digestive system works- the microflora have to adjust in order to learn how to properly and effectively use the new nutrients being given.

I board at my college right now and they usually give really nice quality grass hay, but I just went out to check my mare tonight and they put out a super crappy one tonight :(


Personally I have tried many joint supplements. Only found one that worked, but they all caused digestive issues. I also tried hoof supplements on a sensitive footed horse, did nothing.

I know that as horse owners the more we "study" and do for our horses the better we feel. I just feel like the supplement industry is all about separating good meaning people from their money.

My horses look and feel as good if not better than they did when I was supplementing. The fattest, shiniest horse I have is on hay and mineral block and nothing else. I am guilty of feeding a little bit of rolled oats mainly for me, I like to give it to them. They don't need it.
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livexlovexrodeo
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2017-10-24 11:19 AM
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Horse Guard multivitamin, Tight Joints Plus, and SmartGut Ultra.
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ecranch
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2017-10-24 12:40 PM
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Platinum Performance! They also get free choice grass hay, alfalfa and oats.
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2017-10-25 1:36 PM
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Clean diet with no processed feeds first and foremost.  Cur-OST is my go to.  The EQ Total Support is a very effective all in one product that provides support from gastro, to joints, to respiratory, etc.   https://www.nouvelleresearch.com/index.php/articles/427-eq-total-support-supporting-your-horse-from-the-gut-to-the-joint
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