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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | New to me anyway. Looks awesome. Basically all the things I buy separately plus some. Anyone tried it yet? http://www.cryptoaero.com/home.html |
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| Looks awesome to me! And the other ingredients in it are some of the ingredients found in curost green/nourish formulas. It's kind of like feeding all of it at one time. The papaya and funergreek are awesome for ulcers and gut health.
I looked on the distributor list and there is a place that carries it about an hour from me. I called and it's 50.00 for a 30 pound bag. I wonder how much you feed. Probably not much.
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 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
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   Location: Texas | That actually looks really nice. Wish they had some dealers in Texas, kinda shocked they don't |
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| Website says you feed anywhere from 1 to 3 pounds daily. A bag lasts about 10-15 days for an average horse. That's about 150 a month for 1 horse. For all my horses that would be about 450. Quite a bit. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Sounds really gimmicky, marketing to the woo crowd with more money than horse sense. No chemicals? Seriously? Everything is made up of chemicals. Food, water, us, everything. So just what does that claim mean? Several other trendy marketing terms spotted on the web page, but I'm gonna go on and stop.  |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | Three 4 Luck - 2016-04-16 10:20 AM Sounds really gimmicky, marketing to the woo crowd with more money than horse sense. No chemicals? Seriously? Everything is made up of chemicals. Food, water, us, everything. So just what does that claim mean? Several other trendy marketing terms spotted on the web page, but I'm gonna go on and stop. 
I get what you mean about the chemicals but most people don't really think about it that way. In their minds chemicals=bad, so I can see why a feed company would put that on there. Not saying it's necessarily "right" but it sounds good from a marketing standpoint. |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | FLITASTIC - 2016-04-15 7:03 PM Looks awesome to me! And the other ingredients in it are some of the ingredients found in curost green/nourish formulas. It's kind of like feeding all of it at one time. The papaya and funergreek are awesome for ulcers and gut health. I looked on the distributor list and there is a place that carries it about an hour from me. I called and it's 50.00 for a 30 pound bag. I wonder how much you feed. Probably not much.
Uff-da $50 is a little steep for 30lbs. mixing all my own feed is a PITA but not THAT bad. |
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| KISS SYSTEM ... will solve your horse feeding problems ..
FEED WHOLE OATS AND QUALITY BALED ALFALFA
I had to laugh at their ingredients ...
You can't even get your kids to eat this crap ..
@ $1.66/# x 3#'s/day = $5.00/day/horse
whole oats, timothy hay pellets, alfalfa hay pellets, sunflower seeds, green peas, yellow peas, rice bran oil, ground flax, rose hips, green cabbage, papaya, algae, organic yeast, anise, fenugreek
It looks like waste or outdated products from drug companies turned into a HAPPY MEAL FOR HORSES .... |
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Meanest Teacher!!!
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      Location: sunny california | When i win the power ball i will feed it. until then i will do my own thing! |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | BARRELHORSE USA - 2016-04-16 2:41 PM KISS SYSTEM ... will solve your horse feeding problems .. FEED WHOLE OATS AND QUALITY BALED ALFALFA I had to laugh at their ingredients ... You can't even get your kids to eat this crap .. @ $1.66/# x 3#'s/day = $5.00/day/horse whole oats, timothy hay pellets, alfalfa hay pellets, sunflower seeds, green peas, yellow peas, rice bran oil, ground flax, rose hips, green cabbage, papaya, algae, organic yeast, anise, fenugreek It looks like waste or outdated products from drug companies turned into a HAPPY MEAL FOR HORSES ....
Well it's got some non-traditional extras in there but definitely not unheard of. Previous reading I've done backs up what their website says about the ingredients. I feed whole oats (with a tiny bit of BOSS mixed in), alfalfa pellets or cubes (whatever I can get my mitts on), flax, and Renew Gold. Plus cur-ost, of course. The feed is still too spendy for me but otherwise it looks great. |
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