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Sandok
Reg. Jan 2011
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Is anybody feeding Bluebonnet to their Senior Horses??
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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
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2015-02-10 7:45 PM
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I have my 28 year old mare on it. It's a softer pellet and she doesn't have teeth in the back, but she doesn't have any trouble with it.
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want2chase3
Reg. May 2009
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2015-02-10 7:51 PM
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I just started mine back on the omega force. One horse is prone to choke. He's never had a problem on those pellets.
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Sandok
Reg. Jan 2011
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2015-02-11 9:36 AM
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RE: Bluebonnet Horse Feed
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I have one that is 25 this year and two that I need to get back in shape and I am wanting to get them all on the same feed but just not sure what I should go to in the Bluebonnet line. I am currently feeding Nutrena Special Care to the 2 that need to get back in shape and to my 25 year old the Nutrena Senior.
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
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2015-02-11 9:41 AM
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I have a friend that feeds the BlueBonnet Nature's Blend, I believe it's called, to her 17 year old reiner. She loves it.
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Mia
Reg. Jun 2006
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2015-02-11 9:47 AM
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RE: Bluebonnet Horse Feed
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I just started feeding the Omega force and like it so far! I like the fact that you feed less and you don't have to add vitamins/minerals. Also, Bluebonnet is one of the few feed companies that does not produce cattle feed in the same plants that they produce horse feed. I was feeding Triple Crown and my horses lost weight and looked bad. I also found range cubes in my $28 Triple Crown bag. Needless to say I wasn't impressed. I've been feeding Bluebonnet for 2 weeks and can tell a difference. I was very impressed when I called the company and talked to their nutritionist. She answered all of my questions and was very knowledgeable.
You can also go to their website and look up the regional sales contact for your area. They're very helpful in recommending what you need based on your program.
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want2chase3
Reg. May 2009
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2015-02-11 9:53 AM
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Mia - 2015-02-11 9:47 AM
I just started feeding the Omega force and like it so far! I like the fact that you feed less and you don't have to add vitamins/minerals. Also, Bluebonnet is one of the few feed companies that does not produce cattle feed in the same plants that they produce horse feed. I was feeding Triple Crown and my horses lost weight and looked bad. I also found range cubes in my $28 bag Triple Crown. Needless to say I wasn't impressed. I've been feeding Bluebonnet for 2 weeks and can tell a difference. I was very impressed when I called the company and talked to their nutritionist. She answered all of my questions and was very knowledgeable.
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You can also go to their website and look up the regional sales contact for your area. They're very helpful in recommending what you need based on your program.
I too was feeding triple crown and just recently switched back to Omega Force. I love how clean this grain is and it smells wonderful. And the bags have been consistent.. not finding any weird stuff in it.
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