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What ya feeding these days
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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1227775" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>My horses have really good grass, but unfortunately I have to pull them off in the spring because they will founder. Always a balancing act. Some can tolerate it a few hours per day, others can not. </p><p>When they are on limited grazing or in the winter, I feed a good Sedan or Orchard grass hay. Cows and horses eat the same and it is whatever is available at the best price. However I won't feed them junk. It has to be of good quality. The same horses that founder on the pasture, also founder on Alfalfa.</p><p>Old horses or any being rode get a little Safe Choice every day.</p><p>The horses get the same free choice minerals that the cows get. Per my vet. The Western Sweet Goat Mineral. They do really like it! But they may start baaing anytime now. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1227775, member: 19938"] My horses have really good grass, but unfortunately I have to pull them off in the spring because they will founder. Always a balancing act. Some can tolerate it a few hours per day, others can not. When they are on limited grazing or in the winter, I feed a good Sedan or Orchard grass hay. Cows and horses eat the same and it is whatever is available at the best price. However I won't feed them junk. It has to be of good quality. The same horses that founder on the pasture, also founder on Alfalfa. Old horses or any being rode get a little Safe Choice every day. The horses get the same free choice minerals that the cows get. Per my vet. The Western Sweet Goat Mineral. They do really like it! But they may start baaing anytime now. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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