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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
Filed under: forage, beet pulp, feed, feeding, Colic, weight, winter, hay feeder, feeds, alfalfa, grass hay, picky eater, older horses, hay bags
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We have just moved back to Utah where we lived a long time ago. My horse, Briahna, won't be here until next week. I've got the opportunity to keep her in a pasture of a friend of ours. She's got Cushing's, but it's controlled by a daily dose of pergolide and her diet. She'll be...
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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
Filed under: practical horseman, forage, soybean, pellets, beet pulp, hay, feed
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