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      Location: PICAYUNE,MS | looking for something to add to the feed for weight gain |
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         Location: Bandera, TX | Top dress oil, Forco and alfalfa hay or cubes in addition to a good grain. Also of course proper dental care and no ulcers!!! |
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     Location: OH. IO | What is your current feed program and how much? |
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| GoMistyGo - 2017-02-13 8:46 PM
Β Top dress oil, Forco and alfalfa hay or cubes in addition to a good grain. Also of course proper dental care and no ulcers!!!
What she said!! If you will do this no doubt improvement in 2 weeks BIG improvements.
I'll add cool calories to it bc its cheap found almost at any store and never hurts to add in there. |
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      Location: PICAYUNE,MS | What's top dress oil |
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      Location: PICAYUNE,MS | I'm feeding 2 scoops of omolene 200 twice a day and hay |
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    Location: North Dakota | How many pounds does your scoop hold?... an actual weight of grain and hay that is fed is needed to give good advice.
Edited by MidWest1452 2017-02-13 9:18 PM
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     Location: Northwest | Alfalfa helps a lot. I also like to use Platinum Performance Healthy Weight which is a flax oil. |
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         Location: Bandera, TX | BLING_IT_ON - 2017-02-13 9:11 PM What's top dress oil
Β Like Cocasoy, Healthy Β Coat, etc. Β you can get it at your feedstore. Omolene is very high in sugar and not what I would consider healthy (tasty yes)... Β horse are not designed to digest sugar...
Calories should come from protein and fats.
Edited by GoMistyGo 2017-02-13 10:06 PM
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      Location: Arkansas | I've had two make unbelievable improvements on rice bran. (Ages 38 & 22) I was using PP Healthy Weight but tried the rice bran---wow! |
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Edited by Mrs.Stepniak 2017-02-14 7:32 AM
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| BLING_IT_ON - 2017-02-13 9:12 PM
I'm feeding 2 scoops of omolene 200 twice a day and hay
Simple change up ...
If scoops are 3 qt that equals to 3 lbs per scoop ..
Morning and Evening
1 scoop of 200
1 scoop of whole oats
(makes horse chew and saliva is the start of digestion )
Once per day ...
Half cup of whole flax seed
One block of alfalfa with his normal hay
WORMING ...
Do a tube of Quest
2 months later a tube of ivermectin
Try to find you some Moorman GROSTRONG loose minerals ...
25lb bag is ~25$ ... throw a handful in his feed every other day
You will love what happens to your horse with these simple changes
Edited by BARRELHORSE USA 2017-02-14 6:52 AM
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      Location: Got Lobsta? | All my horses gained weight on Forefront Colostrum. Have no idea why, but I've seen it on other horses too - great stuff! Awesome for the immune system |
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| BLING_IT_ON - 2017-02-13 9:12 PM
I'm feeding 2 scoops of omolene 200 twice a day and hay
We feed a Purina product as well now and I can tell you from weighing mine - that's a lot of feed if you're talking about a pretty standard sized plastic feed scoop.
On your other post you mentioned eating hay first, I would really recommend a course of ulcer treatment. If she's eating hay first and needs to put weight on - I'm not a gambler but I'd be willing to bet on something being up in her digestive system. I've heard/seen great results from Forco as well although I haven't used it personally.
There's a 100+ different ways that people will choose to add weight, I'm a big fan of quality free choice forage and a fat supplement in addition to your grain of choice. But if the digestive system is in distress it likely won't matter what is fed if it can't be properly digested.
I'd be tempted to go free choice forage and a small amount of high fat concentrated feed with some plain oats to encourage salivation until a round of ulcer treatment is complete. The extra saliva will help neutralize the stomach acid that is upsetting the ulcers. |
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       Location: Phoenix | I've had great luck with alfalfa hay, grass hay, and 0.5 lbs to 1 lb of Renew Gold (rice bran based product). Two years ago my horse came to me "cold winter skinny". Not underweight per say but a little poor, and needed to gain 100-200 lbs. This put weight on him nice and easy. I would be hesitant feeding that much Omolene 200--lots and lots of sugar!! |
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  Location: Conroe, TX 77304 | Rice Bran |
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      Location: PICAYUNE,MS | thanks everyone . I'm thinking of getting off the 200and gone to the ultium
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       Location: Idaho | Formula 1 Noni. I used to feed alfalfa cubes, oats and top oil plus he was on a grass pasture 24/7. I was having trouble keeping weight on him on the pasture, which shouldn't have been. Had his teeth checked, de wormed etc.
When I started feeding Formula 1, I eliminated the alfalfa cubes and oil, then dropped the oats down to 1 lb a day. Then eliminated the oats all together for like a month, then I added one lb of Blue Bonnet intensify a day, 4 ounces of Noni per day and he is still on Grass pasture and he looks and feels amazing and haven't had any issues with his weight since then. I love my Formula 1!
Edited by DashNDustem 2017-02-14 1:01 PM
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    Location: Iowa | Amplify works great as a top dress to add weight. |
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    Location: East Texas | free choice All in One |
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