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     Location: Muskogee, OK | For those of you feeding Blue Bonnet... Which of their feeds are you feeding? |
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| I can give you my two cents but it all depends on any feed as to what you are wanting from that feed, is your horse in competition, age.
I used to feed all 3 of mine on the Intensify Omega Force. My horses are not any competition of any kind at the moment and are just out on pasture. Bluebonnet is a great feed and my all three of my horses really liked it. But the Intensify Omega Force (to me anyway) are for horses in competition. I switched to Renew Gold on two of mine as they are way to fat and not getting exercised. I have trimmed some weight off. My other horse is 28 years old, retired, and is a light keeper. I switched him to the Horseman's Elite Senior Care as he started leaving some of the Intensify Omega Force and not cleaning it up. The Horseman's has a little more sweetness to it. I also give him a cup of the Renew Gold also. I still give all 3 of mine the Stride 101 and the Stride Rewind Pellets. Bluebonnet is a great feed. |
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| I'm glad you asked this question as we are able to get this here now. I have been looking at it I've been feeding triumph sr. to my 2 oldies 27 & 28. the younger one strategy. I was wonder which one to try the one on strategy I have to change her feed here and there because she just decides she doesn't want that. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Hopefully Miss Roxie will see this and comment. . . . |
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| barrelracingchick16 - 2018-07-19 2:34 PM
For those of you feeding Blue Bonnet... Which of their feeds are you feeding?
skinny (new) horse gets the intensify omega force
yearling gets intensify growth
broodmare gets 14/8 pellet plus 1/2sc (2lb) intensify growth
I LOVE blue bonnet feeds |
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   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | My broodmares and babies up to age 2-3 get intensify growth and development.
Once they are in training and/or competing, they get omega force.
My seniors and/or retired guys get intensify senior.
Also use the rewind pellets and competitive edge. Love all their products!! |
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| Cant go wrong with Blue Bonnet. I feed a very small amount of the Total Advantage along with Renew Gold. It's honestly the cleanest freshest grain I've ever used. And completely safe in regards to any contamination issues. |
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 Location: US | I was feeding the Ultra Fat 10/10 but had to feed so much per their instructions. I switched to Intensify Omega Force 12/12 and feed so much less which I think is better for them They maintain their weight just fine and look great I love it |
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    Location: NE TX | I have mine on Omega Force. Even When I had her on Equiline a bag would last me 2 weeks for 1 horse. Now 1 bag lasts me about 3 weeks maybe more. It is more per bag of Equiline but 1 bag is lasting me longer. She looks better now than she has ever in the 5 years I've owned her and she isn't "getting as much". |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I've kept our young stallion on the Omega this spring/summer. It's helped him keep his weight while breeding. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I feed the Equilene Pellets and very very little of it during the summer months when hay and grass is at its best. Durning the fall and winter I up it..Bluebonnet is the best feed out there and have been feeding it for 25 plus years or how ever long its been when my friend opened up his feed store in the Rio Grande Valley. |
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| I feed the Intensify Omega Force to both of my seven year olds I compete on. I added Bluebonnet to their diets approximately 6 months ago after doing some research. They have never looked better. |
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      Location: Arkansas | I don't think anyone has ever posted anything bad about BB. . . . |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Chandler's Mom - 2018-07-20 6:42 PM
I don't think anyone has ever posted anything bad about BB. . . .
Blue Bonnet is one of three or four feed companies that does just about everything right. Safe mill, smart formulations, very little use of fillers. I don't sell it or feed it, but feel comfortable if one of my customers asks if it is compatible with a diet that I am helping with. |
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  Location: Texas | I feed Total Advantage. I won't feed anything but Bluebonnet. In fact I drive an hour one way to get it. I have people bring their horses to the house that are feeding 1.5 scoops twice a day. I only feed 1/2 a scoop twice a day (grain wise) and I have to work on keeping the weight off. I bought a horse with ulcers that wouldn't ever gain weight with the previous owner and I can't keep the weight off of him. Bluebonnet is the best and their customer service is equally as good. |
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      Location: Arkansas | winwillows - 2018-07-24 12:38 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2018-07-20 6:42 PM
I don't think anyone has ever posted anything bad about BB. . . .
Blue Bonnet is one of three or four feed companies that does just about everything right. Safe mill, smart formulations, very little use of fillers. I don't sell it or feed it, but feel comfortable if one of my customers asks if it is compatible with a diet that I am helping with.
Laura's daddy is thinking of becoming a dealer of BB. I never dreamed I'd say it, but I'm considering switching feed! With all the good things that have always been said on here, I don't see how I could go wrong. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Chandler's Mom - 2018-07-24 10:08 PM winwillows - 2018-07-24 12:38 PM Chandler's Mom - 2018-07-20 6:42 PM I don't think anyone has ever posted anything bad about BB. . . . Blue Bonnet is one of three or four feed companies that does just about everything right. Safe mill, smart formulations, very little use of fillers. I don't sell it or feed it, but feel comfortable if one of my customers asks if it is compatible with a diet that I am helping with. Laura's daddy is thinking of becoming a dealer of BB. I never dreamed I'd say it, but I'm considering switching feed! With all the good things that have always been said on here, I don't see how I could go wrong.
Go to BlueBonnets web site, you get alot of information on there.. |
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     Location: The Lone Star State | Intensify omega to my competition mate and ex factor to the rest. Changed my horses over to BB about 4 months ago and they love it and look amazing g |
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       Location: Opelousas, LA | I like to feed the Intensify Growth and Development when I am sale prepping yearlings, in my opinion my horses look just as good as the horses prepped on cheaper feed and clenbuterol. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-24 10:11 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2018-07-24 10:08 PM winwillows - 2018-07-24 12:38 PM Chandler's Mom - 2018-07-20 6:42 PM I don't think anyone has ever posted anything bad about BB. . . . Blue Bonnet is one of three or four feed companies that does just about everything right. Safe mill, smart formulations, very little use of fillers. I don't sell it or feed it, but feel comfortable if one of my customers asks if it is compatible with a diet that I am helping with. Laura's daddy is thinking of becoming a dealer of BB. I never dreamed I'd say it, but I'm considering switching feed! With all the good things that have always been said on here, I don't see how I could go wrong.
Go to BlueBonnets web site, you get alot of information on there..
I am gonna do some research for sure. As long as Dan was here I never would switch because he had been on Purina forever and it worked for him. Now that he's gone, I think my other 5 will be fine to move to BB.
Does anyone know what their Sr feed costs? |
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