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RE: [RC] New Sweet Feed - Teri Hunter

I got really excited when I read your post.  Then I looked to see where they
sell it, CA & NV.  I am in FL. I am in the process of looking on line right
now at the different feeds available.  I love Seminole Perfect 10 but my
mare prefers a pellet.  I am on a search for a good pelleted feed that does
not make me reduce my dinner to mac and cheese. 

If anyone who is in the SE region that feeds a good 10% pelleted feed with
all the fixings for endurance horses, please let me know.  I was looking at
Strategy, reading up on it, also Ultium.  

Teri  


-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Huston
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 9:27 PM
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: theenduranceopen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; naturalhorsetrim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] New Sweet Feed

I have fed a lot of different mixtures of grains, sometimes 
unprocessed like whole oats, sometimes pelleted like Performance606, 
with and without molasses. Usually I stay with a mixture (mine or 
commercial) for at least a year to see how the horses responded. 
Several years ago Dr.Q mentioned the benefits of Diamond V Yeast and 
I added it to my mixture at the time of whole oats and Walkers (sweet 
feed) served wet like a mash. Horses did good same as ever then last 
Christmas I could not get the yeast anymore and I was tired of the 
mixing hassle. The feed store had a new mix called "Integrity 
Adult/Senior" from Star Milling Co. www.starmilling.com. It had 
everything plus the Diamond V Yeast. So now after 6 months of feeding 
just Integrity with a little water and their forever standard small 
flakes of alfalfa, the horses look the best ever with no mixing or 
supplement hassles. Also my 11yo picky eater enduro horse now keeps 
his head in the pan until it's licked clean and has been putting on a 
little weight and I'm feeding him HALF of the amount he got of my old 
homemade mix. Those of you that have been thinking that your horse 
could use a better mix with less hassle might look into this 
"Integrity Adult/Senior", my 3 love it.


Don Huston at cox dot net
SanDiego, Calif 



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