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  Location: Texas | Looking for a better feed for my gelding that will not make him a hot mess. Feed store recommend this. Anyone tried this pros/cons etc?? |
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     Location: California | Absolutely makes them calmer. I don't know why, I am not a dealer but I have tried it and it works. |
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  Location: Texas | Awesome I'm excited to try it! He's always a little hot and a hard keeper but some of those feeds out there send him through the roof. |
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| I can not say enough good about this product!
I have a buckskin mare who, more often than not, is a hot mess. This seems to help, not completely but I can feel a difference at races.
I am currently feeding it to the buckskin and my husbands head horse. I can tell you it made a huge difference in their hair coats as well as their feet!
Also, my buckskin mare went from running consistently in the 2D with the big name California jockeys to running in the 1D against the same girls! I don't know if something just clicked in her head or the feed had that much effect on her performance, but she really started clocking and improving 3 weeks after I started the supplement! |
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| If you can't get this feed in your area, contact your local feed mill and see if they'll do a custom mix for you. Mine does and I love this stuff!! You can pm me if you have any questions |
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| I thought this was a fat supplement. Not afeed. |
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| I have all my horses on this and LOVE it! Talked to one of the Vets that helped design it and he said the goal was to design a feed that would engage the hind gut and the fore gut at the same time for better utilization, fewer ulcers and colics. Mine all look amazing, feel great no ulcers or colic either. Besides I figure if it is good enough for Stingray it is good enough for mine. It is a feed you feed one pound a day, that's all. Mine get their pound and hay along with Animal Element Detox. |
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  Location: Texas | Well I got a bag and we're going to try it on my gelding. I have to say he looked rather sad when he got his little bit and everyone else was chowing down their feed LOL. Took some before pics and will take some more in 30 day. I'm excited about this feed. |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Help from a real person at 855-377-3639 to fit Renew Gold into your feeding program in the most beneficial way. |
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| Started my gelding on it a month ago and its awesome!!!! He needed to put on some weight and this product worked great. He has put on a few pounds but still looks lean. His coat is super shiney even when he is covered in dirt. I would suggest this feed to any performance horse. |
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| readytorodeo - 2013-10-18 4:34 PM
I thought this was a fat supplement. Not afeed.
If you're looking for a fat supplement, you have better options.
It can be used as a supplement in the feed OR as a sole ration for easy keepers (give extra vitamins&minerals though IMO)
LOVE THE STUFF!! My mare has a soy allergy - only thing I could find that had no soy that wasn't JUST a balancer. She loves it - I love the smell. She looks great! She gets 1# a day and is fat as a cat, but she's always been an easy keeper.
It works best when fed with alfalfa from my observation with a bunch of horses, even ones that aren't mine.
Edited by AfleetEquine 2013-10-21 12:01 PM
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     Location: Durango CO | to Renew Gold. I have a coming 17 year old and he has some trouble keeping a topline, especially in the winter. I have tried ADM SeniorGlo, Omelene, Equine Senior and I think nothing compares to RG. My horse keeps a topline and gets crazy dapples. He is not a hot horse so I can say if it calms one down or not but the only thing I feed is Renew Gold, FORCO, and free choice mineral. I wont feed anything else.
This is Bo on renew gold
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=626779107354858&set=a.486047... |
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 Location: US | Ok I started renew gold just wondering do u feed the lb. in the morning or night or do u split it and feed hay both am and pm ? Trying to figure this out. I started feeding the lb at evening with hay and just hay in the morning? When did u notice a difference in appearance ? Thanks |
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       Location: kellyville ok | I am glad so many of you are having success with it. I did not. I had a 3 year old, an 18 year old and a 10 year old on it. I even added the rice bran and oats to it. My three year old was a little bit of a hard keeper and he lost weight like crazy. My older horse looked horrible and he was always an easy keeper. The ten year old did best, but he didn't look as good as he did before. My horses were getting good grass hay or pasture along with it. Two friends tried it at the same time and one horse did well with it but the other two did not. |
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| nkester - 2013-11-25 10:30 AM
Ok I started renew gold just wondering do u feed the lb. in the morning or night or do u split it and feed hay both am and pm ? Trying to figure this out. I started feeding the lb at evening with hay and just hay in the morning? When did u notice a difference in appearance ? Thanks
I feed RG at around lunch time. They get hay am and pm, and this at noon. Partially to keep them busy and partially because I just feel like it does it's job better that way (barrel racer superstition? I can't explain why).
I have found it works best with alfalfa for some reason too. All mine are on one pound. Unless they are getting rode hard on a regular basis, then I go to one and a half pounds... But it's winter. Ain't nobody got time for that. LOL!! |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I'm waiting to hear back from TSC if I can get it through them. I'll feed it to my 17 yr old gelding. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | What is everyone paying for the Renew Gold?
Our feed store is getting $44.00 a bag. |
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     Location: North MS | My tractor supply online price is $29.99. Haven't found it in a store locally yet. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | bluerose2001 - 2013-11-25 11:38 PM My tractor supply online price is $29.99. Haven't found it in a store locally yet.
That's a huge difference in price. |
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       Location: Phoenix | How long does it keep for? This sounds like something my horses would do well on but the nearest dealer is 70 miles away. |
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