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| What's everyone feeding with their renew gold? And how much? Poundage or even if you don't know how many pounds, how many "scoops"
I'm just trying to get some ideas. Oats? Alfalfa cubes/pellets? Do you still feed a vitamin and mineral with everything you feed?
also.. if you feed oats, what kind of hay are you feeding? How many pounds? If you are feeding oats and RG AND alfalfa how much alfalfa too?
Edited by Barrelhorsehelp1 2017-04-06 3:44 PM
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| 1 to 1.5 lbs Renew Gold depending on the horse and 1 to 1.5lb oats depending on the horse, divided into two feedings.
Our oats come from the elevator mixed with minerals/vitamins. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 682
     Location: Northwest | I feed one and a half small cottage cheese containers of Renew Gold, one heaping handful of alfalfa cubes that I soak overnight, and Cur-ost Total and Immune to one horse. My others are on one cottage cheese container of RG a day. They each get some Redmond rock too. |
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| how much hay are you all feeding? What kind? Mine have decent pasture and have a Bermuda roundbale 24-7 |
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Posts: 690
     Location: Georgia | 3 yo: 1lb RG and 1lb Purina Ultium Growth Twice a day. Free choice tim/Orc grass hay, Big flake of alfalfa
at night. Magnesium supp and animal element minerals.
open horse: little less than 1 lb RG twice a day (because the 3yo gets fed twice a day and he would feel left out if he didnt) Free choice tim/Orc grass hay, Big flake of alfalfa
at night. Magnesium supp and animal element minerals. |
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 Maine-iac
Posts: 3334
      Location: Got Lobsta? | 4 and 15 year old: 1/2 doggie scoop (which is about 1/2 pound) twice a day - 3 pounds of alfalfa pellets and all they can eat timothy hay.
28 and 33 year old - 1/2 doggie scoop RG, 1/2 doggie scoop rice bran, and 1/2 doggie scoop of Purina 100. - all they can eat timothy hay
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | Half a pound of RG is 1.5 cups (if I remember correctly). I feed 1 lb of RG, 1 cup of oats, plus my supplements.
Supplements consist of Forco (just started), a fly feedtheough (IGR something) and Tight Joints Plus.
My horse gets alfalfa morning and night and then his grain and Bermuda hay at lunch time. |
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Posts: 1079
    Location: MN | Im feeding about half a pound of RG, with 1lb alfalfa pellets, 1lb oats, with a half scoop of shredded timothy hay mixed in so my horse will eat it a bit slower and 3oz of flax seed. Along with my AE Detox.
Edited by Kay-DRacing. 2017-04-07 1:49 PM
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Posts: 938
      Location: Texas | Two of mine get 1lb renew gold with 2qts soaked alfalfa pellets. Unlimited Timothy/Orchard Grass Hay and a flake of Western Alfalfa a day.
The other gets 1 1/2lbs renew gold with 2 qts soaked alfalfa pellets. Unlimited Timothy/Orchard Grass Hay and 2 flakes of Western Alfalfa a day. |
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| I have my 3 yr old in 1 lb of RG a day , 1/2 lb alfalfa pellets a day , unlimited grass hay & she also gets 2 lbs triple crown senior a day with her RG.
7 yr old get 4 lbs TC senior a day with 1 lb RG.. 1 lb alfalfa pellets at night .. & unlimited grass hay . She looks amazing ! Grass is coming in so I can provably ditch the TC all together soon .
14 yr old gets 4 lbs TC senior & 11/2 lbs RG (just upped it from 1 lb) she gets 2 lbs alfalfa pellets in the morning & at night .. So 4 total.. & also unlimited grass hay . She still needs to gain some weight .. So I just upped the RG & pellets .. Hoping that helps . Everybody looks great . She's the only one that needs weight . |
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     Location: Georgia | My horse has never looked better since I changed my feed program. I really like the slow feeding hay nets I bought. They are really helping eliminate waste of the free choice hay im offering mine. I also make my 3yo eat her alfalfa out of a slow feeding net, it keeps her from dragging the flake all over the stall and wasting some of it. Now I have no alfalfa waste, she cleans up every last leaf. |
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