Re: feed, fence eating

2008-01-22 Thread jen frame
This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I am obsesses with equine nutrition, and the biggest problem I have found is that when feeding "easy keepers" like many Fjords, and like one of my TWH mares, you run up against this problem: The commercial feeds are designed to only provide the

RE: feed, fence eating

2008-01-21 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I Think they start eating the fences and posts after the snow gets them wet, and they are bored. We will cut aspen (poplar) saplings and smaller trees and throw them in for them to chew. they clean the bark off the young sapling, etc. a

RE: feed, fence eating

2008-01-21 Thread Debbie Shade
This message is from: Debbie Shade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I too love Nutrena feeds and currently feed Nutrena Safe Choice. I was just told by my eventer and trainer, daughter who lives in Kentucky tb country that she thinks my 7 month old connemara filly is too heavy for her age. True, she is very ro