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BleuIdGrl
Reg. May 2010
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Low sugar/starch feed
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What do y'all use? He's on Bahiagrass pasture and gets Bahiagrass hay or Bermuda grass hay along with sweet feed
( I was not aware of the feed change as I live hours away
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Southtxponygirl
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I feed Bluebonnet, this is the one that my one gelding is on its called Intensify Total Advantage, its not a sweet feed its pelleted.
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Southtxponygirl
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Southtxponygirl - 2016-06-27 6:54 PM
I feed Bluebonnet, this is the one that my one gelding is on its called Intensify Total Advantage, its not a sweet feed its pelleted.
Sugar is 4% and starch is 7% in this feed I'm using.
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JLBerry
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Renew Gold!! It's one of the only feed that has absolutely NO molasses. Very low starch content.
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Murphy
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zipper
Reg. Jan 2004
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2016-06-28 7:56 AM
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Needs to be off the grass pasture when the sugar content is highest during the day. Just changing the feed is like giving a low fat dessert after being on the sugar buffett 24/7.
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BleuIdGrl
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zipper - 2016-06-28 7:56 AM
Needs to be off the grass pasture when the sugar content is highest during the day. Just changing the feed is like giving a low fat dessert after being on the sugar buffett 24/7.
He's up at night so that he isn't on the morning grass
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BleuIdGrl
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JLBerry - 2016-06-28 6:44 AM
Renew Gold!! It's one of the only feed that has absolutely NO molasses. Very low starch content.
Lat tune I checked in to RG it had just come ou and wasn't available where he is. I'll check into it again.
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zipper
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BleuIdGrl - 2016-06-28 8:17 AM
zipper - 2016-06-28 7:56 AM
Needs to be off the grass pasture when the sugar content is highest during the day. Just changing the feed is like giving a low fat dessert after being on the sugar buffett 24/7.
He's up at night so that he isn't on the morning grass
We have bahia pastures too. Sugar content is lowest at night and morning. Highest in late morning and afternoon to early evening. Turnout at night and leave in during the day. This also helps reduce the "grass belly" from all the excess sugar calories. Lots of articles on TheHorse.com right now about this.
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