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« on: July 05, 2011, 09:17:15 pm »

Muscle tone is excellent. They do hold their weight, but a hard keeper is going to be a hard keeper no matter what. I really like the feed, the horses like to eat it, and they look great except for one who is injured and who is maxed out on total equine and still gets 3 lbs a day of omolene 200. He is hurt and he is the only one not thriving. He isn't a rack of bones, but he isn't  thriving.

On hay, I feed quite a bit of hay anyway. They eat all I give them, but it is alfalfa. Most horses would want to clean up good alfalfa hay if given the choice. The really good thing about the feed is that if you have an easy keeper, he will get all his required vitamins and minerals on just 4 lbs per day of total equine, assuming he is a 1000 lb animal. No more supplementing the easy keepers whose feet used to fall apart because they weren't getting enough feed to supply their biotin and methionine.

I can't say enough good about that feed.

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