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 Location: del Rio, Texas USA!!! | My 25-yr old Paint gelding gets alfalfa hay, grass hay, Focus Sr., Calf Manna, a 3-lb. scoop of crimped oats 2x day. And, on most days access to 20-acre hay pasture for exercise. Hoping he lives to be in his 30s like 'Scamper'.
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | My 27 year old get sr feed from IFA (I can't remember the name) some corn oats and barley mix, beet pulp and a hoof supplement.
He gets alfalfa and grass hay, and has a mineral lick tub. He doesn't eat much of the lick tub though.
He looks and feels great in this, he was still winning the 3D in Utah last fall. |
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 Location: Georgia | My 30 year old mare gets 2/3 scoop of Nutrena Safe Choice Senior not soaked. Then I soak 1 1/2 scoops shredded beet pulp, 1/2 scoop alfalfa/timothy pellets. She can't eat hay any more. She still looks good. |
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 A Barrel Of Monkeys
Posts: 12972
          Location: Texas | My old man doesn't eat grass hay well. He gets a 12/8 pellet with alfalfa and beet pulp. |
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Posts: 1889
        Location: Texas | Our 25-year-old is on Safechoice Senior and free choice coastal hay. |
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  Golden Heart
Posts: 5662
     Location: SD | Free choice grass hay, 3 lbs of Purina Equine Senior, 1 lb of beet pulp, 1 lb of alfalfa pellets all soaked. I'd prefer to feed ADM PrimeGlo or SeniorGlo, but it's a 2 hour drive to get it.
ETA: He also gets CocoSoya oil.
Edited by 2burkeboys 2014-02-12 7:46 PM
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| am 3lb tc sr w rice bran 3lb beet pulp all soaked for an hour before feeding, pm 3lb tc sr w rice bran and 2lb alfalfa pellets all soaked a couple hours before just to make sure the pellets are mush, and free choice timothy hay year round. her front teeth don't touch, but all her others are just fine. She is grade so estimated age is around 30 this year. |
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 I hate cooking and cleaning
Posts: 3314
     Location: Jersey Girl | My 21 yr old gelding is on Legends Performance and timothy/alfalfa mix hay. |
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Posts: 370
     Location: Stanfield, Oregon | I put my 17 year old on LMF Senior. She looks and feels great.. |
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 Nothing Comes Easy
Posts: 2353
      Location: Texas | My two oldies get alfalfa pellets, MSM, coastal hay, and a half a scoop of high performance feed from our local feed mill that is 13/8. They are fat, fluffy and acting like 2 year olds. Last week my 27+ year old mare tried to launch me, in fact she unseated me.. I think she feels pretty good! The feed might be a tad bit too hot for them but they don't seem to mind :)
My 18 year old broodmare gets a mash made of 10 pounds of alfalfa pellets, beet pulp and Nutrena senior. All of this is soaked in hot water and dumped into a huge pan with bricks. She gets a big bucket of water poured on top and is good to go! It takes her probably 2-3 hours to finish it all. If I add another bucket of water it keeps her busy for almost 5 hours. |
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 I Am Always Right
Posts: 4264
      Location: stray dump capital of the world | I have 2 in their 30s. They get fed Safechoice senior, soaked beet pulp, soaked alfalfa, rice bran, supplements for arthritis and coastal hay. I love watching them slurp up their feed and twist this way and that to lick every spot in their buckets. |
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Posts: 492
       Location: East TN | My 30 yr old gets Triple Crown Senior, soaked chopped alfalfa, and chopped timothy hay. He is unable to eat flakes of hay due to teeth issues and maintains his weight well with what I have him on. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 452
      Location: Texas | 19 yr old barrel horse, Triple Crown Senior, free choice coastal, Finish Line Total Control Plus. |
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