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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1541371" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>Glad to hear your old boy is doing better. Regular dental care is definitely a priority for old timers. Have had my 31 1/2 yr old mare on LMF (all in one senior product manufactured in my region) locally plus free choice alfalfa. She looks ok but felt she needed a bit more condition. Small local feed store recommended a number of products including Purina Senior as well as Purina Senior Active. Switched her to the latter with good results. Reviewing the ingredients and percentages indicates it has a little more bang for the buck. </p><p>Good tips BJB. Have heard the same. Apparently the only drawback to corn oil is the lack of palatability with some horses.</p><p>I presume the yogurt should be regular and not low fat :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1541371, member: 18664"] Glad to hear your old boy is doing better. Regular dental care is definitely a priority for old timers. Have had my 31 1/2 yr old mare on LMF (all in one senior product manufactured in my region) locally plus free choice alfalfa. She looks ok but felt she needed a bit more condition. Small local feed store recommended a number of products including Purina Senior as well as Purina Senior Active. Switched her to the latter with good results. Reviewing the ingredients and percentages indicates it has a little more bang for the buck. Good tips BJB. Have heard the same. Apparently the only drawback to corn oil is the lack of palatability with some horses. I presume the yogurt should be regular and not low fat :lol: [/QUOTE]
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