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     Location: Hill Country of TEXAS!! | Does anyone feed this? Thinking of switching. I was told you feed alot less of it so how much are people feeding per horse for a moderate workload?
Edited by Dash4KJ 2016-03-31 9:16 PM
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Make sure it comes from medicated free facility. The Nutrena I used to feed did not. |
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | I fed it, but didn't like the texture. I had to break up the bags because they would be so hard. My horses honestly looked better on regular safe choice than the pro force fuel |
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       Location: "...way down south in the Everglades..." | I feed it and it's good. I do roughly 3/4 standard feed scoop to both of the ones that get it. The one is a hard keeper but isn't doing anything so that seems to keep her good. The other one is being worked moderately and sometimes intense. Depending on grass, I may have to cut the hard keeper back a little bit more as she's getting a gut lol |
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| BEST FEED EVER!!!!! my horses have never looked better, I've feed it forever, here recently though, I just bought a new horse 7 yr old and he wasn't fond of the feed, he would always leave some in his bucket, so I switched him to the Pro Force Fiber, it's literally almost the same but more of a beet pulp textured feed and he LOVES it, gobbles it up. I also heard the fiber is better for ulcer prone horses and hotter horses. I love both of them, won't feed anything else |
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 Blond Bombshell..
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     Location: Hill Country of TEXAS!! | Thank you for the replies!! I think ill give it a try and see how my guys do on it! Thanks again :) |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | From the discussions that I've seen on FB, it's very hit and miss how horses do on it. You have Omnis dealers in your area. I think you'd really like them. |
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Expert
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| Or if you have a Tribute Feeds dealer. I use the Kalmar Ultra and love it. |
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Badonkadonk
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      Location: Mississippi | I've been feeding this for a month now and the difference has been well worth it. I have 4 on it. |
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| I fed it for a while. I couldn't see a difference performance wise, and the sugar content was hard on one mares digestive tract. Switched back to the original safechoice and they look just as good, and their performance hasn't slipped. |
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| I have not tried the Pro Force, however all I used to feed was Nutrena and switched feeds because of the distance...I have recently switched back to Nutrena, I am feeding broodmares the Triumph 14%/ 6% Sweet...and have seen a difference in them in just under 2 weeks!!! My horses have started looking healthier, dapples and a nice fat over the rib....I am feeding my stallion this too and have noticed a difference. I will be using their sale prep feed on my yearling this summer. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | 3wks on it for 3, two are hard keepers one is fussy. Was on TE for 3 yrs wanted a higher fat. Already blooming , toplines filling out which was the big concern w 2; They like the texture .I like the ingredients better than the Safechoices. The gelding running 2xs wk is back with energy but not silly , he is focused as other fats I tried to use resulted in a runaway .I do not have time to mix n match 10 diff things morning n nite , I work off the farm and often dont get home til 6 so its a quick rush out at nite too. Can only get Purina, mill feeds or Nutrena here close, TE, TC. |
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