|
|
 Banjo and Baby
Posts: 7259
      Location: South of Canada and North of Mexico | I love it, I know many do not because it has high NCG? but its a natural feed so its not as bad as some, I cant rmemeber exactly what I was told by RTP about it. I used to feed my senior horse on it until he couldnt chew grass or hay anymore and now have him on Triple Crown Complete. RTP is made in MN as well. Cutter was 27 here and was on RTP. This was the best he looked from the time I bought him back at the age of 25.

 |
|
| |
|
One Grateful Mom
Posts: 2702
    Location: wolverton,mn | Interesting how so many people love beet pulp but are totally against this feed,compare the facts. Interesting too how there are other threads of people mixing their own ingredients and loving the outcome with some of the same ingredients as to what is in this very clean and palatable feed. You can actually see what you are feeding. I like how it is roasted and free of the mold that so many other big name
companies had at the bottom of the bag.....yuck!
I have seen some awesome racehorses on this and Cassidy did pretty well at the N.F.R I loved how my my babies and rodeo horse looked and felt on it. if you are pro beet pulp and you do the stats side by side..... |
|
| |
|
One Grateful Mom
Posts: 2702
    Location: wolverton,mn | Lyndsey if you want your horses on it again,I can set you up!
Edited by hotbear03 2016-01-18 2:06 AM
|
|
| |
|
  Warmblood with Wings
Posts: 27846
           Location: Florida.. | HotBear.. Beet Pulp has a NSC of 12 % how is that comaparable to 42%. besides we can have our opinions on this .. I brought this thread back up because someone asked about mixing triple crown complete and RTP .. with the NSC that high and Complete I dont think its a good idea BUT thats just my opinion..
Edited by Bibliafarm 2016-01-18 6:32 AM
|
|
| |
|
 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Apparently, milo (sorghum) is starting to be marketed to people as an alternative to popcorn. Has anyone ever tasted the horse feed? |
|
| |
|
Expert
Posts: 1207
  
| My problem is that most of this "processed" feed I can't pronounce what is in it so how do I know what it is and if it is good for my horse. I have went to the Omnis cubes and oats, I can pronounce that. |
|
| |
|
 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Sandok - 2016-01-18 11:57 AM My problem is that most of this "processed" feed I can't pronounce what is in it so how do I know what it is and if it is good for my horse. I have went to the Omnis cubes and oats, I can pronounce that.
Google the ingredients? That whole idea of don't eat things you can't pronounce isn't a good one. I know people who can't say spaghetti properly.  |
|
| |
|
Expert
Posts: 1207
  
| THAT was kinda harsh............... |
|
| |
|
 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Sandok - 2016-01-18 12:49 PM THAT was kinda harsh...............
How so? The premise is a poor one. Better to educate yourself than limit yourself with an arbitrary rule. |
|
| |
|
Expert
Posts: 1207
  
| So are you implying that I am uneducated? |
|
| |
|
     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Sandok - 2016-01-18 3:22 PM So are you implying that I am uneducated?
you sort of implied it about yourself.
she just agreed with you |
|
| |
|
Expert
Posts: 1207
  
| And how do you know that...you don't even know me. |
|
| |
|
 Three in a Bikini
Posts: 2035
 
| Three 4 Luck - 2016-01-18 11:06 AM Sandok - 2016-01-18 12:49 PM THAT was kinda harsh............... How so? The premise is a poor one. Better to educate yourself than limit yourself with an arbitrary rule.
 |
|
| |
|
 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Sandok - 2016-01-18 2:22 PM So are you implying that I am uneducated?
Not implying anything. You're the one who said you couldn't pronounce the ingredients and didn't know what they are. I'm just saying in this day of instant info at your fingertips, there is no excuse for willful ignorance. If you don't know, look it up. Ask someone. Make an educated decision, not a fearful one. |
|
| |
|
Expert
Posts: 1207
  
| Now your saying I'm ignorant also? |
|
| |
|
 Three in a Bikini
Posts: 2035
 
|  |
|
| |
|
 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Sandok - 2016-01-18 3:39 PM Now your saying I'm ignorant also?
You said you were. If the shoe fits, by all means lace that b!tch up and wear it. |
|
| |
|
 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Sandok - 2016-01-18 11:57 AM I can't pronounce what is in it so how do I know what it is and if it is good for my horse.
Definition of ignorant. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ignorant
"lacking in knowledge" |
|
| |
|
Expert
Posts: 1207
  
| I SAID I was ignorant?? I don't think so, I just said that some of the ingredients in a feed I couldn't pronounce, I in no way said I was ignorant. Besides I think this got a "little" off track and for the record I have no opinion on this feed one way or the other. It could be a very good feed I have just never heard of it. |
|
| |
|
 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Sandok - 2016-01-18 4:18 PM I SAID I was ignorant?? I don't think so, I just said that some of the ingredients in a feed I couldn't pronounce, I in no way said I was ignorant. Besides I think this got a "little" off track and for the record I have no opinion on this feed one way or the other. It could be a very good feed I have just never heard of it.
Ahem. Read what you just said and then read the definition I posted for you. You are welcome to relieve your ignorant state on this subject at any time, but it's your choice. |
|
| |