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"If you choose to introduce beet pulp do it a little at a time and with some kind of tastey addition.. We add flax seed and rice bran. Even my pickiest TBs like the beet pullp." Barbara, Don't want to hijack this thread but I'm curious about the flax seed. I feed Briahna a Cushing's...
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Briahna's Mom
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10-17-2008
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I also have some picky hay eaters in the age ranges you mention. In fact your horses sound like they are my horses! I live in a state where hay is so dear that I had to do something. I put everyone's hay either up in a bag or in a feeder. I use bags instead of nets because there is way less danger...
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Lizbethboz
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10-07-2008
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Practical Horseman just did a story on this in the September issue (Health Update, p. 16). In a nutshell, the six substitutes outlined are bagged, chopped forage; hay cubes; hay pellets; "complete" feed; beet pulp; and soybean hulls.
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Stacey-mod
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09-19-2007
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