WAS: Senior Feed Question NOW: Fjord longevity questions

2008-12-12 Thread jen frame
This message is from: "jen frame" wow Jean! I am impressed with the ages of your two old Fjords! I guess it never occured to me that they could/would live that long, and it makes me so happy to know that I'll have many years with my beloved Fjord who is 10 years old now! Your post brings up ano

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2008-12-11 Thread Vic Faeo
@angus.mystery.com Sent: Saturday, December 6, 2008 8:34:46 AM Subject: RE: Senior Feed Question This message is from: Jean Ernest I feed my two senior Fjords Nutrena Senior Life, which has no molasses.  I have been feeding Stella 2  lbs in the morning and 2 lbs in the evening.  She is 31, and can still

RE: Senior Feed Question

2008-12-06 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I feed my two senior Fjords Nutrena Senior Life, which has no molasses. I have been feeding Stella 2 lbs in the morning and 2 lbs in the evening. She is 31, and can still eat some hay after I had her teeth done. She also get a couple handfu

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2008-12-06 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I need to start my 29-year-old stallion, Ivan, on Senior Feed by > Purina. While he eats moistened hay cubes and pelleted grain well, > he is starting to have some problems eating hay. To supplement > that,

Senior Feed Question

2008-12-06 Thread NCFjords
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello! I need to start my 29-year-old stallion, Ivan, on Senior Feed by Purina. While he eats moistened hay cubes and pelleted grain well, he is starting to have some problems eating hay. To supplement that, I want to feed the Senior Feed, but I am

Kristie's feed question

2008-11-12 Thread Ed Sullivan
This message is from: "Ed Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Kristie, looks like you're on a very good feeding program for this mare, with the Triple Crown Lite and beet pulp. Grass hay is best. We don't all have flexibility with our hay resources, but if you do, you might want to seek out a very

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2004-05-04 Thread Mariposa Farm
This message is from: Mariposa Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Linda, We don't feed any corn to the horses anymore. According to the Davis', Doc Sweeney said that Fjords shouldn't have corn. "They don't need it". I've done some reading and it seems that the sugar in corn is easily "converted t

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2004-05-04 Thread HorseLotti
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Bud!!! :) Thanks, too, for your participation in the expo...I just got back up north last night. Enjoy the summer and see you at the "show" !! Linda

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2004-05-04 Thread HorseLotti
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Whoopsthought I was sending a private message to Mark. Linda

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2004-05-04 Thread HorseLotti
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] re: oil in feedI mix 4/1 oats and corn with two gallons of soy oil increase the corn to 3/1 in winter. The horses love itthis is for 500lbs

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2004-04-16 Thread Gail Russell
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Usually, people are trying to fatten up with oil. They might feed straight oil, except the horse will not eat it. So they pour the oil into pellets (usually of the low carb version...like alfalfa) so the horse will eat the pellets, and the

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2004-04-16 Thread Warren Stockwell
This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Folks, My question is regarding feeding "pellets" and oil. Is this alfala pellets or what?? Is this in replacement for hay or with the intent to reduce the hay needed?? I think I rember seeing someone say they feed "pellets and oil."