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cindyt
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Posted 2015-02-18 7:50 AM
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 favorite supplements to keep a gut moving... tell me what you all like to ad to your feeding program...
Alfalfa?
Beet Pulp?
Cocosoy oil?

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GLP
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Posted 2015-02-18 8:00 AM
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I have read several articles written by vets that recommend a little stemmier coastal/bermuda hay to help prevent impaction colic. I have had a couple of gas colics over the last 20 years, but thankfully, no impaction colics.
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cindyt - 2015-02-18 6:50 AM  favorite supplements to keep a gut moving... tell me what you all like to ad to your feeding program...

Alfalfa?

Beet Pulp?

Cocosoy oil?



I have mine either on pasture or a round bale of grass hay, but in the winter I give a soaked bucket of alfalfa and beet pellets. 
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cindyt
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Posted 2015-02-18 9:16 AM
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Ever since I had a horse colic, I have been soaking alfalfa cubes twice a day, but wondered if there was anything others used as a preventitive (I know nothing is fool proof, but) it's always nice to pick everyones brains :
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ccarpe18
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Posted 2015-02-18 11:04 AM
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Basically horses need to eat low quality forage, but they need to eat it all day. A horse will not fast for more than 4 hours at a time. Alfalfa can be dangerous as it has a lot of proteins and sugar content that the horse can't always digest all at once. I would suggest using sugar beet pulp/pellets or forage type hays... Alfalfa isn't bad-but too much at once can cause the impact leading up to colic. Rice bran is also a great way to add fiber into their diet.
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booney
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Posted 2015-02-18 11:35 AM
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soaked beet pulp shreds and a couple squirts of Soy oil with the grain
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Racer4eva
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Posted 2015-02-18 12:17 PM
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Since start of winter mine get beet pulp with no molasses soaked in hot water in the am and i bring extra water with me to barn (boarding) to add more right when i feed out. That way i now they are getting water in since they only have coozy buckets and not electric buckets. Its been frigid here so even pm i haul 2 5gallon gas containers with hot water in it and they love it.
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Longneck
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My horses are on a round bale of bermuda grass... so I supplement a flake of Alfalfa mid morning and late afternoon.  I soak beet pulp if I think it's needed and I will sprinkle some salt on their feed at night if it's really cold.  They have a stock tank heater and I will add warm water over their feed in the morning just to force them to have a little bit more water on the really cold mornings.  
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cindyt
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Thanks everyone!  I never thought of rice bran... can you get that at a feed store? and how much do you feed?  do you soak it as well?
I have my horses all on round bale and they get grained twice a day... free choice salt block and I have a tank heater as well...
 
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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-02-18 4:09 PM
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Chaffhaye is $13.95 a bag and is very high percentage digestability.  I like it for the horses that I have to keep up on stall rest right now and my old mare. 
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Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2015-02-19 11:43 AM
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cindyt - 2015-02-18 12:57 PM

Thanks everyone!Β  IΒ never thought of rice bran... can you get that at a feed store? and how much do you feed?Β  do you soak it as well?
I have my horses all on roundΒ bale andΒ they get grained twice a day...Β free choice salt block and I have a tank heater as well...
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Most feed stores should have both the meal and pellet version.
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Fairweather
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Posted 2015-02-19 12:40 PM
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 Chaffhaye if they'll eat it because of all the digestive stuff it has. 

All mine get soaked cubes and or beet pulp at least once a day to keep their gut moving and keep them hydrated. If it's below 20 degrees they get their feed soaked as well. I feed flax too to keep mucous in the gut. 
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grinandbareit
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2015-02-19 1:06 PM
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Good clean quality alfalfa hay.

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ctdrumrunr
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-02-19 1:08 PM
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Soaked beet pulp and alfalfa pellets and Forco  
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merdth6
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2015-02-19 1:09 PM
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flaxseed has a lot of fiber and good omega 3's.  Here's one of the articles i read

http://www.understanding-horse-nutrition.com/flax-seed.html

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cindyt
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2015-02-25 10:56 AM
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Well in my search for a good fiber source, I stumbled across something I can use as a top dress to my current feed, which I love, that is made by Blue Bonnet, and they came out with this! http://bluebonnetfeeds.com/department/performance-plus-complete/
 
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Kiowa14
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2015-02-25 5:11 PM
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We feed beet pulp to older horses that can't chew grass hay. Its a wonderful replacement, its high in fiber. Some people say its "empty calories" but we do 2 parts beet pulp 1 part alfalfa cubes four times a day & it does wonders & it helps with digestion. If horses can eat grass & hay good & don't have digestive issues, I don't see any reason for adding extra fiber.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-02-25 9:41 PM
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ccarpe18 - 2015-02-18 12:04 PM Basically horses need to eat low quality forage, but they need to eat it all day. A horse will not fast for more than 4 hours at a time. Alfalfa can be dangerous as it has a lot of proteins and sugar content that the horse can't always digest all at once. I would suggest using sugar beet pulp/pellets or forage type hays... Alfalfa isn't bad-but too much at once can cause the impact leading up to colic. Rice bran is also a great way to add fiber into their diet.
alfalfa isnt a hay that causes impactions.. 

Edited by Bibliafarm 2015-02-25 9:42 PM
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