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  Location: London Ontario | What do you guys feed? In Ontario we can't get as much as our southern friends can, you what do you guys feed and why? What gets you the most bang for your buck??? And what about supplements that you use as again we cant get them all!!! |
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The Advice Guru
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| I feed buckeye brand, the grow and win, it is 32% protein! NSC 13%. For performance horses I feed 2-3 lbs daily.
If I need to increase fat, I have added the ultimate finish 100, I have my broodmare on this.
All my horses I give 1/2 to a cup of whole flax
For supplements I have my horses on Equitop Myoplast which helps with muscle regeneration and build top line, Lubrysin for the joints.
Ulcer meds ulcercureotc
As a top dress all mine get papaya puréed, this way if I need to add anything new, they don't know the difference.
For mineral, I bounce between three, buckeye, Hoffmanns, and hipro |
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 Mouhahaha
Posts: 1786
       Location: British Columbia | I'm from Ontario, I feel your pain!
Whereabouts in ON are you? I might know a few dealers. |
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Posts: 617
  Location: London Ontario | London and area(South western) |
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 Chasin my Dream
Posts: 13651
        Location: Alberta | I'm in Alberta and we feed either Timothy/alfalfa mix cubes OR a grass/alfalfa mix hay....Equest mineral block & Equi-Sure Supplement |
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 Can You Hear Me Now?
       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | Im in Ontario and I feed either
http://www.hoffmanshorseminerals.com/horse-ration-overview.php
or
http://www.tscstores.com/25KG-MASTERFEEDS-KRUNCH-P8739.aspx#.U-qzmp...
depending on which horse, their jobs, and how easy of a keeper they are.
I love purina senior but I can't bring it across the border but have found these work well for me.
ETA: My guys are on pasture in the summer, with a flake of timothy and a round on the winter thats timothy/grass too. Outdoors 24/7 free choice.
Edited by ndiehl 2014-08-12 7:20 PM
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| My hay and grain is home grown.
If I feed sumplment they are life force
or I really like the alpha omega stuff, sinuX has been the best joint help for my old horse. |
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Posts: 56
  Location: Alberta | My horses are on grass in the summer and the odd one might be on hay that is alfalfa/timothy mix. My barrel horses get fed oats that I get from one of my neighbours and in the spring everyone gets mineral tubs from UFA.
I've fed horses XTN from Nutrena and they looked amazing on it. But you do have to be careful with it because it will make some horses hot. But I've never had a horse not like it.
Currently my futurity colt is on a supplement called Equine Choice Generation 2 Supplement. I get it from Feed Store To Your Door. I really like the fact that its a prebiotic and probiotic in one and it helps maintain a healthy digestive system. My horse absolutely loves it. The supplement is produced in Ontario so it would probably be easy for you to get it if you were wanting to try it. (Alberta based web page has more information about the product)
Here is the link for the Ontario distributor:
http://www.animalproproducts.com/
Alberta Distributor:
http://www.feedstoretoyourdoor.com/equine-choice-prebiotics-probiot... |
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