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dme0324
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2014-01-30 7:13 PM
Subject: RE: High fat feed options ?



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livinonlove&horses - 2014-01-30 1:05 PM
dme0324 - 2014-01-30 8:58 AM
livinonlove&horses - 2014-01-30 8:35 AM
BARRELHORSE USA - 2014-01-29 9:49 PM When you discover you are digging yourself into a hole ... you are supposed to stop and fill the hole back up with the dirt that came out of it ... lol Name one woman or health club food supplements that recommend you up your fat intake to turn it into muscle so you will return to being beautiful ..... pssssst ... fat is the reason you are working out to begin with ... so how do you eat more and turn it into muscle?? Choose any horse feed these two major mills make and find the actual ingredients that are in the pellets other than the generic names ... nutrients, amino acids, fat from vegetable oils, minerals ... all these are man made processed products and not in the form any type of grain ..... and formed into pellets with gluten from china ... Just watch the video and tell me if you hear any mention of oats, corn, alfalfa, hay or any other organic plant type sources for their feeds ... she sounds just like a fake dog rescue asking for donations .... lol ... http://www.nutrenaworld.com/products/horses/smart-grain-formulation... Do the same with any Purina product and you will find both companies are so evasive on what is actually in their feeds with a lot of marketing blah blah blah ... lol .. http://horse.purinamills.com/stellent/groups/public/@purinasites/do... You can hunt dig comb click scramble all you want to and you will NOT FIND THE INGREDIENTS in any of the products made by the two companies above ... just a lot of marketing blabbing ... I just made a statement on the sorry feeds horse owners are paying huge prices for and not even knowing what is in the feed .... .. you can add man made formulated processed crap to dog poop and make the analysis of it sound like it is a good food for your animals .. I dare you to post the INGREDIENTS of whatever feed you are feeding by scanning the tag and putting it here for everyone to see .... NOT THE ANALYSIS BUT THE INGREDIENTS ... and tell us what natural feed crop they are describing when using all of those the long words .... ******************************************************************* I will stay with Mother Nature's products of oats, corn, alfalfa and good hay and a minor mineral // vitamin //sodium supplement like GroStrong minerals .... and work out the amounts of each for a natural 14% feed .... Instead of waste products made from waste from human food or ethanol production ... I hope I saved at least one poor horse from their owner today ... lol ********************************************************************
 Purina list the ingredients, actual name of stuff, on the bag.  I can walk out to my barn and get a bag for you.  Is it my fav feed, no but I know what's in it.
Purina uses generic terms indicating a formula that is not fixed on a majority of their feeds. 
 I feed strategy healthy edge. And if u read the white tag on the bottom of the bag it says:  wheat mids, alfalfa meal, ad soybean hulls are the first 3 ingredients and follows with the rest. Those aren't generic terms

I saw your other thread -- and commented but in case you didn't see it -- I did not mean it insulting AND I learned something new:  apparently, it's a product by product thing at least with Purena & probably a few other companies. Strategy is not ingredient specific.

So sharing -- provides everyone with great information and we can all learn.  Thank you, for posting & I truly hope you're not as angry as it seemed.  I'm definitely not :
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Fancy Lass
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-01-31 8:42 AM
Subject: RE: High fat feed options ?



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So nobody has ever fed TC complete to TC senior or vice versa ?
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2014-01-31 9:36 AM
Subject: RE: High fat feed options ?


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Fancy Lass - 2014-01-30 12:48 PM Yes, treating for ulcers right now. She's been on the meds two weeks & no change at all. I am going to try soaking it but I doubt it helps, but would be nice if it did !

HGA and colonic ulcers takes longer to treat than foregut ulcers stay the course and try just beet pulp and alfalfa pellets and rice bran product of your choice and flax. Do that while your doing your research...
Go to this site to help you in your ration. Had a nice nutritionist give me this:
Horsemath.com
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2014-01-31 1:22 PM
Subject: RE: High fat feed options ?


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Fancy Lass - 2014-01-31 9:42 AM So nobody has ever fed TC complete to TC senior or vice versa ?
I think you should just go with the complete and see how she likes it. 
stick to one feed.. 
complete is 12-10
Sr is 14-10

or as suggested before .. alfalfa pellets and beet pulp..

 


Edited by Bibliafarm 2014-01-31 1:24 PM
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Fancy Lass
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-01-31 1:51 PM
Subject: RE: High fat feed options ?



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Ok. I am going to go with the complete . I already know she likes that better bc I has some in my barn so I mixed a little in her bee pulp & she loved it .. But didn't want the senior, she wanted more of the complete. So I'm going go feed that I think :) it's higher fat & calories anyways so I think it's suit her good :) @ if she likes it more then it's a win win situation lol
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