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| On 15 acres of pasture 24/7, round bale, alfalfa hay 2x a day, my grain blend 2x a day: alfalfa pellets, oats, renew gold, trace min salt and cocosoya oil. Like the results so far =] just 180'd my feed program about 2 months ago! |
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  Location: Middle TN | Lil_Pony35 - 2018-03-13 11:23 AM
Β Free choice grass hay in a slow feed net.Β Β 3 #'s Standlee alfalfa cubes each night. 1 lb renew Gold 2 scoops platinum
Thinking of starting somekind of coat supplement to prevent fading only becasue I am curious if they work and I am totally being vain haha.
If anyone has suggestions on the best choice for a black horse let me know.
Your program is very similar to mine and my black guy doesn't fade and he is on pasture 24/7 with a run in shelter. I also feed alfalfa pellets to mix supplements in. How long have you been on the PP?
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      Location: North Dakota | Purina Impact Performance pelleted feed, Simply Hemp, and Platinum CJ. They get grass hay and 3rd cutting alfalfa to boot. |
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  Location: Georgia | We use Seminole Perform Safe. Horses all look great but the biggest reason I use this brand is because it is one of the few feeds that is milled at a "horse feed only" mill with no chance of ionophore contaminated feed that could kill my horse. Been there, done that! |
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| I feed Nutrena Pro Force Fiber (5 lbs a day) per horse, and each horse gets 4 cups a day of BOSS. During the winter that are getting soaked alfalfa cubes and beet pulp once daily also. My 27 year old mare really filled out quickly when I switched over to the Pro Force Feed. (topline really filled in) |
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| I feed 4lbs a day of Bluebonnet Omega Force, 1/2lb renew gold. They get a big slow feed net of good coastal hay at night in their stalls. They get pretty much all day turnout (depending on weather) on decent fertilized pasture. I'm pretty happy right now with how they look. |
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     Location: Northern Ontario | I dont have access to much up here, but I really like what I have now. Purina trimax and optimal top dressed with cocoasoya |
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      Location: Texas | Coastal, alfalfa pellets, Renew Gold and THE muscle mass for my performance horses I wanted something simple to feed all of my horses. Less grain, less sugar, and one picky eater. |
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    Location: Good ole SE Mo | Was just feeding ADM Senior Glo and Animal Element supplements (plus Bermuda hay and pasture). Recently starting feeding mostly Omnis Cubes with a little ADM and AE. May be switching over to Omnis and a little Tribute feed. That will depend on how my meeting with Tribute goes Sunday and if/when our feed store starts carrying it. |
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    Location: Texas | Big V performance feed, oats and alfalfa a little added magnesium and farriers secret |
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     Location: Jersey Girl | I feed Purina Enrich. My 25 yr old gelding gets one pound per day and my barrel horse gets 1/2 pound per day (barrel horse will prob get increased to a whole pound once i really get hauling her) They get good quality orchard grass twice a day in slow feeders and some soaked alfalfa cubes. Both are doing well on this program. |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | I have been feeding no grain and no hay for almost 3 years now and couldn't be happier. My horses are shinier, stronger, and heavier than they have ever been. We have no issues with EPM, ulcers, or hard keepers anymore. I am now feeding Hay-rite mini cubes and OE Align. Super simple, anyone can feed my horses.
?Now I have to question anyone that thinks concentrated grains are necessary or even healthy for horses.
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | I new I had seen that picture somewhere. Its on the wall in a Texas Roadhouse steakhouse in Waterloo Iowa. Rachellyn80 of your cowgirl.
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| Where do you purchase trimax from??? |
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  Location: The Great Northwest | I feed Hemp seed oil and meal. Hemp has the best Omega ratio of all oils plus it has GLA. The meal is quality protein plus. Very palable for a superior diet for all animals. Go to FB and to North American Hemp Products for more information. |
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     Location: Georgia | rachellyn80 - 2018-03-20 10:28 PM
I have been feeding no grain and no hay for almost 3 years now and couldn't be happier.Β My horses are shinier, stronger, and heavier than they have ever been.Β We have no issues with EPM, ulcers, or hard keepers anymore.Β I am now feeding Hay-rite mini cubes and OE Align.Β Super simple, anyone can feed my horses. Β Β
?Now I have to question anyone that thinks concentrated grains are necessary or even healthy for horses.Β
unfortunately, where DRowe and I are from we dont have access to hay-rite!! |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | mandita8907 - 2018-04-02 3:41 PM rachellyn80 - 2018-03-20 10:28 PM
I have been feeding no grain and no hay for almost 3 years now and couldn't be happier. My horses are shinier, stronger, and heavier than they have ever been. We have no issues with EPM, ulcers, or hard keepers anymore. I am now feeding Hay-rite mini cubes and OE Align. Super simple, anyone can feed my horses.
?Now I have to question anyone that thinks concentrated grains are necessary or even healthy for horses.
unfortunately, where DRowe and I are from we dont have access to hay-rite!!
It can be shipped anywhere in the US. |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | BS Hauler - 2018-03-21 2:22 PM I new I had seen that picture somewhere. Its on the wall in a Texas Roadhouse steakhouse in Waterloo Iowa. Rachellyn80 of your cowgirl.
Yes! I love her...The Runaway by Dave DeVary |
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     Location: The Lone Star State | Im in the process of switching over to Bluebonnet Omega force and Ex factor for my young ones. I have been feeding ADM Patriot for YEARS! wanted something different. Did a lot of research and signs just kept pointing to Bluebonnet so im trying it.
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| Β One gets Renew Gold with Bluebonnet oats, alfalfa, my easy keeper gets stride 101, nothing else, turnout on 100 acres except for weather. Β I feed this because no fillers that cause inflammation .Β
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