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feeding an older draft horse
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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 139983" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>I have the same problem with my 35 year old. Two years ago he lost so much weight. I put him on soaked beet pulp & alfalfa cubes ( soak over night) Then I add warm water & senior feed and corn oil or any other oil. He loves the warm mash. I throw him a little hay just for boredom but he usually just spits out the wads of chewed hay. Free choice mineral , salt block & water. I sometimes use a tub w/molasses that he loves to lick. Adjust all the feeds as needed for weight gain. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 139983, member: 314"] I have the same problem with my 35 year old. Two years ago he lost so much weight. I put him on soaked beet pulp & alfalfa cubes ( soak over night) Then I add warm water & senior feed and corn oil or any other oil. He loves the warm mash. I throw him a little hay just for boredom but he usually just spits out the wads of chewed hay. Free choice mineral , salt block & water. I sometimes use a tub w/molasses that he loves to lick. Adjust all the feeds as needed for weight gain. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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