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RE: [RC] senior horse feeding - Rae Callaway

My Old Man, who finally went to rest at 37, also got to the point where he
couldn't eat anything but mush.  We fed him about the same as what you're
giving your girl.  When he needed a little extra to keep the weight on, we
couldn't add more feed or any oil (he wouldn't eat it).  I added a probiotic
- Focus SR by Source.  Apparently he wasn't digesting the food as well
anymore and with this supplement, he plumped back up nicely.

Rae
Tall C Arabians - Central

-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dede Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 4:28 PM
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] senior horse feeding

Not really endurance related, but hopefully we'll all have our 
endurance/LD horses around in to their golden years (okay it's a 
stretch...)

I have a 30 year old mustang mare who has been on a "mush" diet of 
senior feed and beet pulp for about 3 years now (and has done very 
well).  This is due to worn down teeth and her not being able to eat 
any hay (She quids it all).  She is in pretty good health for her age 
but has lost a little weight and I'm trying to figure the best way to 
add calories to her diet.  She gets 4 pounds of senior and 2 pounds of 
beet pulp mixed in with over a gallon of water  twice a day.  For her 
weight (around 800 pounds) the label on the senior feed says when 
feeding without hay, 10.5 pounds a day is about what she should get.  I 
could decrease the beet pulp and increase the senior feed or increase 
both- I'm just not sure how much would be too much for her to eat in 
one feeding.  I have just started adding vegetable oil to her feed to 
see if that will help, but in the past she has not tolerated more than 
about a 1/2 cup at a time in with her food.    The best case would be 
to add a third feeding to her schedule but logistically this is not 
possible most days, due to work.

So......... any ideas for my golden girl?

Dede


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