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| I have read previous post about forage first, hay only grain free diets etc. I would like to switch over to a grain free diet. My question is if my horses have access to timothy hay (while inside) and pasture while outside..and I do alfalfa cubes/pellets for "feed" 2x a day.. what supplements/additives do i need to add to make sure they have a balanced diet if they arent getting any processed complete feed? for those of you who do this, If they have access to hay/pasture all day, approx how many pounds per day do you feed of the alfalfa cubes/pellets. and which do you like better, the cubes or pellets.
thanks in advance for any and all info! |
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Veteran
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| Mine are on pasture all night, come in during day. My easier keepers get approx. 1-2 lbs of soaked alflafa/timothy cubes or pellets ( sometimes a combination) and a couple flakes of mixed hay. I do add groung flax - a 4oz scoop to each feeding, and 1oz of redmond fine salt. They each get individual supplement according to use. Lightly used do not get supplement. Harder keepers, young ones ect. I do add an extra fat supplement if needed for weight. |
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 The Vaccinator
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | 
My two horses have pasture access and receive a flake or two of grass hay in the barn to munch at leisure when standing under their fans. I feed Nutrena Empower ration balancer. Both look great -- sleek and shiny. My gelding that has a highter metabolism and is younger receives 3/4 lb. of the balancer morning and night. My mare - who gets fat on air - receives 1/2 lb. morning and night. Since switching to forage first with the balancer, I've been able to pull my mare's shoes -- her hooves are better than they have ever been in the 13 years I've owned her. edited to add: I do not feed alfalfa due to my gelding being allergic. It makes him cough. (The bay is 16 yo mare; sorrel is 7 yo gelding.)
Edited by Delta Cowgirl 2019-09-09 1:25 PM
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Expert
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      Location: Willows, CA | Renew Gold, Redmond salt. fresh clean water. When hay quality is poor I up the alfalfa sourse and may add FORCO to aid in breaking down tougher hays. |
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| I add Renew Gold or Enrich. |
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