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       Location: Phoenix | We switched at Chrostmas. They're getting 1 lb split between 2 feedings.
I rode my horse after 30 days, (and he hadn't been ridden in 30 days either) and he didn't prance or jog on the way back home after I rode him. He listened, amd seemed to comprehend that we were walking. Miracle! I definitely noticed a difference. Dad says the new horse has gained a lot of weight on it and his backbone doesn't show anymore. You could always kind of see it near his kidney area. I have some 30 day pics if anyone wants to see. You can't tell much of a difference but you kind of can. But it's winter, they all looks like crap to me with their fuzzies!! |
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      Location: Got Lobsta? | I just asked our grain dealer here and he can get it through another company and wants to charge me $55 a BAG! I can't justify that. I see people on here getting it as low as $30. What is the adverage price per bag people are paying? |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | I'm paying $40/bag I think, but they bring it in specially for me. I know that TSC is carrying it in some of there stores for as low as $30, but I don't trust TSC to ensure its kept in stock, so I pay the extra $10 for that security. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | TSC won't get it in for me in my location. The other Manna Pro dealer in town will get it for me but it'll cost me at least $40 a bag and its a 6 to 8 week wait each time I need any and they won't keep it in stock for me, just order as needed. I can't start my horses on a new feed and not have the guarantee that it'll be there when I need it. Hopefully as the feed gets out there more it'll be easier accessible. |
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   Location: South TEXAS | im paying $35-38 per bag, have to give a 10 day call ahead to order it |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | TSC can't bring it in unless headquarters says it's ok. You might try calling the head quarters and putting the bug in their ear. They ship from a distribution center, so they can if they want to. If you'll contact winwillows, he can tell you other ways to try and get it. Nearly every feed store buys from a couple of the distributors he uses; that's how I was able to get it. Doesn't have to be a Manna Pro dealer. Good luck! And I hope I have as good of results as everyone else. |
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| I get it for $33 a bag at a feed store that carries Manna Pro. I do feed oats and beet pulp plus loose minerals with it because my 3 yr old is a real hog and would be cranky on so little feed at feeding time! The difference has been amazing. He's a buckskin and even with a little winter hair, he now has chocolate dapples and a shine to his coat. |
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| I pay $30 in Reno,NV. Seems to be popular round here. |
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      Location: mi | I also just got a quote from my feed store for $55 a bag. I am sure alot of that is shipping and I am guessing that is through Manna Pro. I did send a PM to Winwillow to see if there is a way to get it here cheaper. I trust my feed supplier to have it when I need it. They order my current feed so that's not an issue but at $55 a bag that is actually an increase in my feed bill. I am not sure I can take a chance with that. For a decrease and good reviews I was willing to give it a try. |
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| I pay $28 dollars a bag! Yippeee South Texas! D&D Feed in Tomball, TX if anyone is interested and in the area... |
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| $55 a bag? ! That's highway robbery right there! I paid $29.99 in west texas. |
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 Location: US | Anybody have any before and afters. I've started using it too. So far I am liking it alot. I get it from my coop for $32 a bag , takes a week or less to get it. My coop is a dealer for K&K vet supplies. I feed 1 lb at night and plenty of hay. Here's my before and after. Look beyond the dirt. She's been on it 2 months.
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | Mainer-racer - 2014-02-14 7:17 AM I just asked our grain dealer here and he can get it through another company and wants to charge me $55 a BAG! I can't justify that. I see people on here getting it as low as $30. What is the adverage price per bag people are paying?
I've been quoted $35.00, $38.00 and $42.00 plus here in Texas...it isn't considered a feed so there is tax on top of that. |
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| I found it for $33 in Columbus. I have been paying $40/ 25 lb bag for the progressive pro add, I am switching to the Renew. |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | spitzh - 2014-02-14 9:36 AM I pay $30 in Reno,NV. Seems to be popular round here.
You're close to where it is made. The farther east you go from AZ...the higher it's going to be because of shipping. |
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   Location: My Own Little World | I was able to speak to their rep at the NFR when I was thinking of changing. I have been really trying to get away from grain products with the horses for various reasons. I like that Renewgold is non gmo and I like the ingredients. We weighed it and found that 3 cups is equal to 1 pound. My mare has been working VERY hard the last month as she is carrying my daughter in 4 rodeo events about once a month plus daily practice. (heading, breakaway, goats, poles) And I am running her in barrels. So we feed 4 cups daily. On heavy work days, we feed 5 cups. We have also added Redmonds products to our plan (Conditioner and #10 ) And soon I'm going to try Forco. (this is to help them utilize what I'm feeding) The only other thing I may add is Lubrisyn. So far I really like how she looks and feels. |
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | I pay $30 with taxes. |
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| I just bought 4 bags, $33 each and no tax on the RG or the beet pulp. |
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| I'm a little confused... Do you feed RG instead of other feeds or along with them? 1lb a day with no other pellets or grain? |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | LB_hempensirishgirl - 2014-02-15 10:54 PM I'm a little confused... Do you feed RG instead of other feeds or along with them? 1lb a day with no other pellets or grain?
It's suppose to be feed in replacement of grain. It seems everyone is doing something different but the main thing is cutting out most of the grain or all of the grain with 1# to 1.5# pounds of Renew Gold. |
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