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         Location: Sunnyland Florida | Does anyone know the ingredients list in the Pro Force feed? I've looked on Nutrena's website and the ingredient list isn't there, just the guaranteed analysis.
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | I have to buy more fuel tomorrow and will take a picture of the tag |
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   Location: Right Where I'm Meant To Be :) | I have a photo of the Pro Force Fuel I will try to upload, if it doesn't work, message me your email or cell and I can send it |
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| I'm going to try the fuel on my broodmares when I get low on the feed I have. Very excited. I also currently use the Empower balances by nutrena and love them. |
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| I had my stud on it... I regret taking him off of it now!!! He looked amazing! Not hot at all... It's 24 a bag here :(
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | I have been feeding the Pro Force Fuel since the beginning of November. I will attach pictures of my stud. Please excuse the fat... I just started legging him back up. He's been off all winter. But, he is the darkest colored he's ever been in the winter, dappled, and keeping a topline even though he hasn't been worked very much. I feed 3 pounds both morning and night. First picture is before Pro Force Fuel when he was on Safe Choice Original.
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | Here is the label off a bag I purchased yesterday.
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| How do I go about getting it in my area? I am very interested!!!! |
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | Jazz's Girl - 2015-01-30 3:23 PM
How do I go about getting it in my area? I am very interested!!!!
go to the nutrena webpage and see the nearest dealer! They won't sell it through Tractor Supply |
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       Location: Home....Smiling M Farms | I really want to try this, couldn't find a dealer within 100 miles though :( |
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 Chatty Kathy
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     Location: In Ky following Barrel Races & Walker hounds. | I cant find how to see if any of the local dealers carry this, too bad TSC wont carry it! |
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | Let me call the local rep here. I will see what I can find out |
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | I can honestly say I'm LOVING the way the 3 I have on it are looking and feel. |
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| hey, what do y'all give per bag in what area? Just curious. My feed store carries it for $20/ bag. |
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| luvinrunnin - 2014-03-29 7:07 PM
Looking at the Pro Force Fuel. I have NOT been a Nutrena fan in the past, but my farrier says his horses are looking GREAT on this feed and that it's now a fixed formula. I'll have to do a little more research on it, but was wondering if anyone is using it and how you like it?
I switched from the Triple Crown training formula to the Fiber. Fiber has 13% fat, for five months I had to feed my mare 16-17 pounds of feed a day (six scoops!). Plus fat oil, plus beet pulp, free choice alfalfa. . . Did I mention she's just a broodmare?
Now, she's on another feed that is 8% fat, is still on beet pulp and fat oil but I was able to cut down to twelve pounds (four scoops) a day and she isn't on the free choice alfalfa (plus it's more into winter so my grass isn't as good).
Reminded me why I never feed Nutrena. I felt bad and obligated to feed it since the rep gave me a free month trial but I just couldn't afford a $23 bag of feed every three days for one horse with all the other stuff! |
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 Banjo and Baby
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      Location: South of Canada and North of Mexico | I was feeding Purina Sr before trying and liking SC Sr by Nutrena, I have since switched and LOVE Triple Crown Complete. Its a high fat so not good for my easy keeper, but my 30 yr old gelding and recent pony addition look AMAZING on it, I give 4 scoops from the plastic folgers can a day, he no longer eats hay and looks fantastic for being up here in northern MN. Ive been impressed with all of the TC feeds.
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 Banjo and Baby
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      Location: South of Canada and North of Mexico | Seems Triple Crown Complete and this Pro Force are kinda similar....
http://www.triplecrownfeed.com/products/feeds/upgraded-horse-diet-horse-diet/ |
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I'm a Cry Baby
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        Location: n.c. | Just purchased some of the pro force fiber for two golden oldies. Only been on it a week. So can't tell a difference yet. I just know I'm feeding less feed and so far so good. We shall see. |
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