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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Ranch Man" data-source="post: 150706" data-attributes="member: 2753"><p>Hey Bob, I am running Quater Horses (2) with my cattle, and all intermingle freely. My Horses do not chase my cattle, but the lead Gelding is Pasture Boss over everybody, including my Charlois Bull. Be sure any suppliments you present for Cattle consumption, such as Protien Tubs are "Natural Protien" and stay clear of products containing "Urea". Anythig you put out the Horses will also eat. I would recommend supplimental feeding of your Horses when you are there. I feed equal Parts of Crimped Oats, 12% Protien Pellets, 12% Horse and Mule "Sweet Feed". Usually about 1 1/2 lb. per serving with a maximum of 2 servings per day, I feed approx 7 servings per week. I also have feeding stations for the Horses as they eat from a bucket while Haltered with the Lead Rope cliped to a Bracket fastened to a tree. This keeps them from fussing at each other at feeding time. I agree no halters while pastured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Ranch Man, post: 150706, member: 2753"] Hey Bob, I am running Quater Horses (2) with my cattle, and all intermingle freely. My Horses do not chase my cattle, but the lead Gelding is Pasture Boss over everybody, including my Charlois Bull. Be sure any suppliments you present for Cattle consumption, such as Protien Tubs are "Natural Protien" and stay clear of products containing "Urea". Anythig you put out the Horses will also eat. I would recommend supplimental feeding of your Horses when you are there. I feed equal Parts of Crimped Oats, 12% Protien Pellets, 12% Horse and Mule "Sweet Feed". Usually about 1 1/2 lb. per serving with a maximum of 2 servings per day, I feed approx 7 servings per week. I also have feeding stations for the Horses as they eat from a bucket while Haltered with the Lead Rope cliped to a Bracket fastened to a tree. This keeps them from fussing at each other at feeding time. I agree no halters while pastured. [/QUOTE]
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