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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-12-17 9:06 AM
Subject: RE: Weight issue



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FLITASTIC - 2015-12-16 10:45 PM Sounds like a hind gut issue. With the amount of feed that horse is getting they should be huge. Ultium and renew gold together? Holy smokes. That's a ton of fat. Once you get the hind gut working then they will start to assimilate their feed better. The horses diet should revolve around high quality forage. I use a product that conditions and keeps my horses hind gut working properly. All bagged feeds safe choice or ultium are packed with artificial vitamins and minerals that are counter productive in a horse.

This is not the horse that OP is talking about, this one was posted from another BB that was telling the OP what she is feeding hers.
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-12-17 9:23 AM
Subject: RE: Weight issue



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Southtxponygirl - 2015-12-17 7:06 AM

FLITASTIC - 2015-12-16 10:45 PM Sounds like a hind gut issue. With the amount of feed that horse is getting they should be huge. Ultium and renew gold together? Holy smokes. That's a ton of fat. Once you get the hind gut working then they will start to assimilate their feed better. The horses diet should revolve around high quality forage. I use a product that conditions and keeps my horses hind gut working properly. All bagged feeds safe choice or ultium are packed with artificial vitamins and minerals that are counter productive in a horse.

This is not the horse that OP is talking about, this one was posted from another BB that was telling the OP what she is feeding hers.

Got it, but I stand behind my approach to the person who was having to feed ALl the ultium and Renew Gold. Maybe Winwillows will chime in but I don't think that product was designed to be combined with any other commercial feeds.
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Cowgirl Kat
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2015-12-17 10:30 AM
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If they haven't treated for ulcer they might want to try that. I prefer GastroPLUS because it is also for digestive health to and not  just ulcers. Also maybe try some beet pulp. That has always helped in the past.  
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SmokinGirlie
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2015-12-17 10:32 AM
Subject: RE: Weight issue



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Broken record over here, but I would assume hind gut issues causing the 'hard keeper' status

I feed the following

2lbs Oats
1/2 cut Flax
Grass and Alfalfa 
Cur Ost (blend depending on horse)  
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LMS
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2015-12-17 11:06 AM
Subject: RE: Weight issue



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Feed MORE-be sure to check the bag and give the correct amount-yes-weigh it to be absolutely sure.  If the horse is strictly on hay-no grain-I would make sure the horse is NEVER without hay and then add a flake of alfalfa morning and night, if that doesn't work then I would add the grain-oats, flax. 
Honestly I feed a couple of pounds of oats and a cup of flax to help keep from feeding high dollar rounds of alfalfa twice as fast as I want to-that's it.  If I could afford to roll out a $65 bale every 4 days for my 5 head I would do it over feeding grain once a day. 
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winwillows
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2015-12-17 11:29 AM
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FLITASTIC - 2015-12-17 9:23 AM

Southtxponygirl - 2015-12-17 7:06 AM

FLITASTIC - 2015-12-16 10:45 PM Sounds like a hind gut issue. With the amount of feed that horse is getting they should be huge. Ultium and renew gold together? Holy smokes. That's a ton of fat. Once you get the hind gut working then they will start to assimilate their feed better. The horses diet should revolve around high quality forage. I use a product that conditions and keeps my horses hind gut working properly. All bagged feeds safe choice or ultium are packed with artificial vitamins and minerals that are counter productive in a horse.

This is not the horse that OP is talking about, this one was posted from another BB that was telling the OP what she is feeding hers.

Got it, but I stand behind my approach to the person who was having to feed ALl the ultium and Renew Gold. Maybe Winwillows will chime in but I don't think that product was designed to be combined with any other commercial feeds.

Adding another fat source along with Renew Gold can work for faster weight gain over the short term. You can increase the Renew Gold for a while to give them a jump start, then back it back down as they fill out. It should not be necessary on a daily basis once the desired condition is reached. This is usually done when hay quality is low, feed concentrates have been too high, or in a horse that has other issues that need to be resolved. Hard keepers usually have an inefficiency in the hind gut that is preventing them from capturing the calories that are available in their roughage. When this happens people have a tendency to add more concentrate, which, if grain based, further effects the hind gut in a negative way. This is a downward spiral that a lot of horse owners fall into. While I MUCH prefer RG to Oats in supporting hind gut function, oats can be used if the amount is controlled. Please understand that my preference would still be there even if I did not make RG. It has so many advantages over oats through the entire digestive system that it is just a better answer. As to adding additional fat to these horses in addition to RG, I would use straight stabilized rice bran, not raw, at around one pound per day until they reached proper weight and then discontinue it. You are just looking for digestible calories in this case. Most other blended fat supplements have fillers and random ingredients that just make the bag look fuller but not the horse. The final point on hard keepers is to be sure they are up to date on parasite control, and, of equal importance, that their teeth are up to date.
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