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 Sorry I don't have any advice
Posts: 1975
         Location: Sunnyland Florida |
I've been searching for an older post where someone stated how many cups equal a pound of Renew Gold. Does anyone happen to know? Thanks! |
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 Sorry I don't have any advice
Posts: 1975
         Location: Sunnyland Florida |
Anyone know how many cups per pound? Thanks
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  Keeper of the King Snake
Posts: 7613
    Location: Dubach, LA | I have mine on 2 cups twice a day |
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 Sorry I don't have any advice
Posts: 1975
         Location: Sunnyland Florida | Thanks, do you feed any other feeds with it?
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  Keeper of the King Snake
Posts: 7613
    Location: Dubach, LA | Just a little hay. |
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boon
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| 3 1/2 kitchen cups = 1# of Renew Gold. Thanks!
Kat S.
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Miss Southern Sunshine
Posts: 7427
       Location: South Central Florida | WOW, that much? I thought it was about a cup to a pound. But that always seemed like so little, so that makes more sense.
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  Witty Enough
Posts: 2954
        Location: CTX | No idea, I just got a small kitchen scale and found a scoop that will hold ½lbs and feed that twice daily. |
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 Balance Beam and more...
Posts: 11490
          Location: 31 lengths farms | Yep, roughly 3 cups = 1 lb. |
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 Cute Little Imp
Posts: 2747
     Location: N Texas | 3 heaping cups or 4 level cups. I just use one of these big plastic cups, it measures to 1 pound.
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 Balance Beam and more...
Posts: 11490
          Location: 31 lengths farms | I have heard someone say that depending on where you live (humidity maybe) can change how much equals a pound also. Winwillows, any thoughts on that?
I'm in NOr Ca , roughly 3 cups +/- equals 1 lb for me. I put mine on a little food scale to double check about 2x a month also. |
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 pressure dripper
Posts: 8696
        Location: the end of the rainbow | I'm in the desert and exactly 3/cups is a pound. I've checked it on a kitchen scale several times. What we get from our dealer is a little crumbly/powdery so that might make a difference. |
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Expert
Posts: 1694
      Location: Willows, CA | run n rate - 2015-12-18 1:04 PM
I have heard someone say that depending on where you live (humidity maybe) can change how much equals a pound also. Winwillows, any thoughts on that?
I'm in NOr Ca , roughly 3 cups +/- equals 1 lb for me. I put mine on a little food scale to double check about 2x a month also.
Because we make it a very soft pellet so that is goes to a meal form in the horses mouth, it can have more pellets break up in the bag if it has shipped a long way. This can make it a little more dense and one pound will fit in three cups. If all pellets are intact it will take about 3 1/2 cups to hold a pound. Either way is close enough to fit the normal feeding rate.. |
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 Off the Wall Wacky
Posts: 2981
         Location: Louisiana | Resurrecting this thread... I just bought my first bag today and weighed out a pound. It was right at 1 1/2 cups, what changed? |
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Expert
Posts: 1694
      Location: Willows, CA | No change. 3 1/2 kitchen measuring cups = one pound. |
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