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What ya feeding these days
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1228073" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I feed grassy alfalfa through the winter and they're on pasture most of the summer. I will pull them off pasture and feed hay here and there to avoid founder during the summer. I don't grain them at all unless I'm using them every day and that really doesn't happen very often.</p><p>My go to horse right now is a mare that you can feed one alfalfa leaf and stand back and watch her a$$ grow so I'm pretty comfortable feeding lower quality stuff most of the time. </p><p>Even when I was in the saddle forty hours a week I didn't have horses that needed anything more than hay and pasture. In fact I had one that I had to ride daily and limit to poor quality hay just to keep him rode down enough to where he was tolerable and he always stayed in good condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1228073, member: 14661"] I feed grassy alfalfa through the winter and they're on pasture most of the summer. I will pull them off pasture and feed hay here and there to avoid founder during the summer. I don't grain them at all unless I'm using them every day and that really doesn't happen very often. My go to horse right now is a mare that you can feed one alfalfa leaf and stand back and watch her a$$ grow so I'm pretty comfortable feeding lower quality stuff most of the time. Even when I was in the saddle forty hours a week I didn't have horses that needed anything more than hay and pasture. In fact I had one that I had to ride daily and limit to poor quality hay just to keep him rode down enough to where he was tolerable and he always stayed in good condition. [/QUOTE]
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