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sport565
Reg. Jun 2006
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2014-04-08 6:51 PM
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Heritage horse feeds
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Has anyone fed heritage feed made in Oklahoma?what results did u have?
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canchasinok
Reg. Jun 2004
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2014-04-08 9:17 PM
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RE: Heritage horse feeds
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Location: Oklahoma
I have used it for the past 3 or 4 years. I use Heritage Performance and have had no issues. Horses always look good and run good. They also have a low starch formula that I have used when I have one that has problems with being overweight or too high.
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jojammer
Reg. Feb 2011
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2014-04-14 9:07 PM
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RE: Heritage horse feeds
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Location: OK
It's good feed, but one of the sweet feeds smells like candy, they love it. I almost want to eat it lol, but too much sugar. You might go with the low starch one if you have a hot horse.
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Deedoe
Reg. Jan 2006
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2014-04-14 9:28 PM
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RE: Heritage horse feeds
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Location: Jasper, Tx
I have been feeding the Heritage Performance for 2 years now and love it! My horses look great! My oldies do really well on it to!
And the one that some one said smelled like candy was the sweet feed hi fat! It does smell wonderful! I was feeding it to but it got to pricey.
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Arkiecanchaser
Reg. Sep 2003
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2014-04-14 9:43 PM
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RE: Heritage horse feeds
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Location: NW Arkansas
I feed Heritage Senior to my 17 year old that I retired this year. It isn't cheap, but it's cheaper than other Senior feeds. My mare likes it and doesn't get a fed whole lot of it, because she's an easy keeper.
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