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Best diet for weanlings?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 304497" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>We may be lucky or whatever. However, our adults, yearlings, and weanlings get horse quality bermudagrass hay (about 12% protein) and a HIGH quality molasses/mineral tub specially for horses which retails for about $45. a 50# bucket currently. Lots of minerals, vitamins, antioxidants in the formula. We also use some "pelleted" feed (occasionally for special situations) that is 15% protein (alfalfa based): Bio Remedies "Total Equine". 50# bag retails for about $9.50 a 50# bag currently.</p><p></p><p>Have had no problems with any of our horses or any age. Their (non-winter) coats are slick & shinny, conformation great, no illnesses. Hoofs maintain great condition. Our one pregnant 26.5 year old TWH mare had some arthritis & nutrition problems when we got her last year. After putting on our feeding program, supplemented with "Nutri-Lix" liquid (1 oz. in feed daily) and 1/8 cup of "Tasco" seaweed product daily, she is in great condition, no observable joint or arthritic problems and is very active for a mare her age.</p><p></p><p>We don't feed Oats or any of the other "small grains". All of our horses have loafing (run-in) sheds, and 24/7/365 bermudagrass pasture.</p><p></p><p>For a look at our horses on these hay, feed, mineral products check their photos on our website.</p><p></p><p>If anyone interested in our sources for the Bio Remedies products, just e-mail or PM me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 304497, member: 9"] We may be lucky or whatever. However, our adults, yearlings, and weanlings get horse quality bermudagrass hay (about 12% protein) and a HIGH quality molasses/mineral tub specially for horses which retails for about $45. a 50# bucket currently. Lots of minerals, vitamins, antioxidants in the formula. We also use some "pelleted" feed (occasionally for special situations) that is 15% protein (alfalfa based): Bio Remedies "Total Equine". 50# bag retails for about $9.50 a 50# bag currently. Have had no problems with any of our horses or any age. Their (non-winter) coats are slick & shinny, conformation great, no illnesses. Hoofs maintain great condition. Our one pregnant 26.5 year old TWH mare had some arthritis & nutrition problems when we got her last year. After putting on our feeding program, supplemented with "Nutri-Lix" liquid (1 oz. in feed daily) and 1/8 cup of "Tasco" seaweed product daily, she is in great condition, no observable joint or arthritic problems and is very active for a mare her age. We don't feed Oats or any of the other "small grains". All of our horses have loafing (run-in) sheds, and 24/7/365 bermudagrass pasture. For a look at our horses on these hay, feed, mineral products check their photos on our website. If anyone interested in our sources for the Bio Remedies products, just e-mail or PM me. [/QUOTE]
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