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         Location: Sunnyland Florida | I recently bought 2 ten-pound containers ($120) of it - I had never tried it before. 4 of my 5 grown horses won't eat it - it's left in the bottom of the feed bins and I take it out every day and dispose of it. I wanted to know all of the ingredients because I have one with allergies, but they are not all disclosed, it says "contains but not limited to". My feed already contains all of the things and nutrients disclosed, so maybe they don't eat it because their body doesn't need it. ?? It's always good to know how much/percentage of the vitamins/minerals are included so you don't overfeed any of them or waste $$. Below is from the Kimmies Cocktail facebook page: When I started this venture, my first concern was keeping KC as affordable as I could. Simple labeling was part of cost savings. For those who've gotta know... the base is equal part of soybean meal and ricebran. No sugars or starches are adds. It contains. But not limited to , Vitamins A,E,D, etc...badic minerals, not limited to, calcium, zinc, magnesium, selenium, small dose copper (not to be used on sheep) glucosamine and a pure natural garlic. No potassium listed on analysis. (There is other stuff but I cant remember at the moment) Occasionally I've found a corn kernel, stem... natural ingredients . |
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| I honestly have had amazing results with this product, but the only issue i do have is not knowing the whole ingredients that are in this product. My gelding looks amazing on this product such as his coat, weight, and feet. He's been on it for 2 years now. Kim is amazing to work with if theres any issues getting the product. I purchased it from a distributer and it was expired. I contacted Kim and she gave me a credit for another purchase plus a free new container. |