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RoaniePonie11
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-12-29 6:44 PM
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Bibliafarm - 2014-12-29 3:43 PM

SO renew gold for horses that are performing .. but only have reg hay .. is that going to maintain them? I have a hard time with that and how much should they be getting Lbs? 

I have a hard keeper that gets 1lb renew except when hauling 2+ per month she gets 1.5lb. She also gets 10-ish lbs alfalfa hay with free choice med quality grass hay. Easy/normal keepers should be able to handle performing and 1lb a day.
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winwillows
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-12-29 7:19 PM
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Bibliafarm - 2014-12-29 3:43 PM

SO renew gold for horses that are performing .. but only have reg hay .. is that going to maintain them? I have a hard time with that and how much should they be getting Lbs? 

I know is seems hard to imagine performance horses working to their potential with just one pound to one and one half pounds of Renew Gold when you have been feeding so much more concentrate for years. Remember, horses evolved to function at their maximum efficiency with little or no mature grain in their diets. There was no place in nature where a horse could stop at the grain pile and eat pounds of high starch grain at a single meal. They were designed to make the energy that they need by efficient digestion of vegetable fats found in a every roughage to some degree, and to digest that roughage effectively in the hind gut. If we can get them back to that, little else is required. You will not hear this from most supplement and feed companies because it negatively effects their bottom line. I am not saying nothing else is ever required. There are some times and some horses that need more. If that is the case, those horse will now need much less additional concentrate than was used before if we can get the system to function as it evolved to. Several simple guidelines can really help, even in horses that only have access to poor roughage. First, make sure the horses teeth are in proper condition so that it can chew comfortably. Next, do not feed more that 1.5 to 2 pounds of concentrate at any feeding. This includes Renew Gold, or any combination with other feeds. Third, break your feeding into as many times per day as makes sense in your schedule. Two times is better than one. Three times is better than two. always have both salt ( I use Redmond) and clean water available. Lastly, try to have a roughage source available for as much of the time as possible. You will be amazed at how your horse will thrive on this diet.
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Bibliafarm
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Posted 2014-12-29 7:39 PM
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 actually I am one to feed less then more. I feed 5 lbs of triple crown broke into 2 feedings so I understand that logic. I must have missed the part where you said they might require other things as well in the feed program ..roanie didn't you just start on rg? Or am I thinking someone else .testimony's on it are good I just see some say rg plus supplements and wandered lbs they feed and how long they have been in program to see result and if its with other grains etc .
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RoaniePonie11
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Posted 2014-12-29 8:00 PM
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Bibliafarm - 2014-12-29 7:39 PM

 actually I am one to feed less then more. I feed 5 lbs of triple crown broke into 2 feedings so I understand that logic. I must have missed the part where you said they might require other things as well in the feed program ..roanie didn't you just start on rg? Or am I thinking someone else .testimony's on it are good I just see some say rg plus supplements and wandered lbs they feed and how long they have been in program to see result and if its with other grains etc .

My mare was on it for a year or so and I took her off and switched to a different feed and she went downhill. I switched back ASAP and she turned back into her old self. A girl even made the comment she looked much better than she had been just last week :)
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winwillows
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-12-29 11:39 PM
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There are times when additional concentrates can benefit. I would say less than 10% of the horses have other issues going on that might keep them from being efficient. In general, the vast majority of RG users are not feeding additional concentrates. when other low starch feeds are used, it is with a greatly reduced rate. In most cases, just adding RG to five pounds of feed misses a lot of the benefit. This is one reason I try to be so available on the phone. Not many feed company presidents are actually horsemen. Nor will they give you their cell phone number. Mine is 530-518-8254.
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astreakinchic
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Posted 2014-12-30 11:45 AM
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winwillows - 2014-12-30 12:39 AM

There are times when additional concentrates can benefit. I would say less than 10% of the horses have other issues going on that might keep them from being efficient. In general, the vast majority of RG users are not feeding additional concentrates. when other low starch feeds are used, it is with a greatly reduced rate. In most cases, just adding RG to five pounds of feed misses a lot of the benefit. This is one reason I try to be so available on the phone. Not many feed company presidents are actually horsemen. Nor will they give you their cell phone number. Mine is 530-518-8254.
Win



I'd really like to say I think your a class act and cannot wait til your product becomes more available. We tried it for one horse and loved it but I can't swing the price for everyone and the training horses we have going in and out.
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Ahmac
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Posted 2014-12-30 11:55 AM
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winwillows - 2014-12-29 4:16 PM Many feed companies have gone to least cost formulation. They change the ingredients every time that they buy bulk components. That allows them to hit their protein, fat, fiber, and ash guarantees with the least expensive combination of components. These products will have a tag sewn onto the bag that list the ingredients because it is easy to print a different tag when the ingredient list changes from lot to lot. This means that you are potentially changing your horses diet every time you open a new bag, even though the bag itself is the same as the last time you purchased that product. Horses thrive on consistency. There are some companies that still use a fixed formula every time that they manufacture. You can tell a fixed formulation feed that is made exactly the same every time by looking for the ingredient list being actually printed on the bag with no added tag. I feel that this is one reason that many commercial feeds do not maintain consistent condition on some horses.

 
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Lovin Life
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Posted 2014-12-30 1:02 PM
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Bibliafarm - 2014-12-29 3:43 PM

SO renew gold for horses that are performing .. but only have reg hay .. is that going to maintain them? I have a hard time with that and how much should they be getting Lbs? 

I know is seems hard to imagine performance horses working to their potential with just one pound to one and one half pounds of Renew Gold when you have been feeding so much more concentrate for years. Remember, horses evolved to function at their maximum efficiency with little or no mature grain in their diets. There was no place in nature where a horse could stop at the grain pile and eat pounds of high starch grain at a single meal. They were designed to make the energy that they need by efficient digestion of vegetable fats found in a every roughage to some degree, and to digest that roughage effectively in the hind gut. If we can get them back to that, little else is required. You will not hear this from most supplement and feed companies because it negatively effects their bottom line. I am not saying nothing else is ever required. There are some times and some horses that need more. If that is the case, those horse will now need much less additional concentrate than was used before if we can get the system to function as it evolved to. Several simple guidelines can really help, even in horses that only have access to poor roughage. First, make sure the horses teeth are in proper condition so that it can chew comfortably. Next, do not feed more that 1.5 to 2 pounds of concentrate at any feeding. This includes Renew Gold, or any combination with other feeds. Third, break your feeding into as many times per day as makes sense in your schedule. Two times is better than one. Three times is better than two. always have both salt ( I use Redmond) and clean water available. Lastly, try to have a roughage source available for as much of the time as possible. You will be amazed at how your horse will thrive on this diet.

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Longneck
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2014-12-30 1:24 PM
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My main horse gets 1.25 renew gold, one scoop of his THE MM blend and will be adding Vitamin E supplement as soon as it gets in.  He gets a flake a day of Alfalfa/Grass hay and 24/7 access to a grass round bale.  This is because he has been on rest from an injury.  In the summer his alfalfa consumption is upped.  I usually give him an Oxy-gen Jailbreak or Focus before a run.

Pasture ornament gets 1 pound of Renew Gold and has 24/7 access to grass round bale.

Both are turned out on a small pasture, but no real grass right now.

 
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Bibliafarm
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Posted 2014-12-30 7:07 PM
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winwillows - 2014-12-29 8:19 PM
Bibliafarm - 2014-12-29 3:43 PM SO renew gold for horses that are performing .. but only have reg hay .. is that going to maintain them? I have a hard time with that and how much should they be getting Lbs? 
I know is seems hard to imagine performance horses working to their potential with just one pound to one and one half pounds of Renew Gold when you have been feeding so much more concentrate for years. Remember, horses evolved to function at their maximum efficiency with little or no mature grain in their diets. There was no place in nature where a horse could stop at the grain pile and eat pounds of high starch grain at a single meal. They were designed to make the energy that they need by efficient digestion of vegetable fats found in a every roughage to some degree, and to digest that roughage effectively in the hind gut. If we can get them back to that, little else is required. You will not hear this from most supplement and feed companies because it negatively effects their bottom line. I am not saying nothing else is ever required. There are some times and some horses that need more. If that is the case, those horse will now need much less additional concentrate than was used before if we can get the system to function as it evolved to. Several simple guidelines can really help, even in horses that only have access to poor roughage. First, make sure the horses teeth are in proper condition so that it can chew comfortably. Next, do not feed more that 1.5 to 2 pounds of concentrate at any feeding. This includes Renew Gold, or any combination with other feeds. Third, break your feeding into as many times per day as makes sense in your schedule. Two times is better than one. Three times is better than two. always have both salt ( I use Redmond) and clean water available. Lastly, try to have a roughage source available for as much of the time as possible. You will be amazed at how your horse will thrive on this diet.

Thank you for taking the time to explain your product 
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