Yup, that’s my plan once we get thru the 3 bags of Growth I have left (it’s very hard to find here, so I bought a bunch).
Thank you!
Yup, that’s my plan once we get thru the 3 bags of Growth I have left (it’s very hard to find here, so I bought a bunch).
Thank you!
I have my growing dude on TC Naturals Pellets because it’s one of the only feeds on the market that doesn’t have corn, soy, and molasses in it…all of which fall into the long list of things he’s allergic to. I was having trouble keeping weight on him as he was growing and this find has been a game changer. His coat is stunning, his weight is spot on. I’m very happy with his progress on it.
I’ve never fed TC products up to now, but again, I’m totally thrilled with how he is doing on it. He also eats it, and getting him to eat was always difficult to do prior to this change which was an issue because he gets meds everyday.
Out of curiosity, will she eat beet pulp? I’ve met a few horses that aren’t keen on beet pulp and have wondered if horses that don’t care for TCS are offended by the beet pulp.
I have occasional issues with the bricking too, in FL. Right PITA.
Haven’t tried plain beet pulp in A LONG time, but she wasn’t keen on it way back when, nope.
She’s a horse that just has better things to do than stand and eat, so dinner has to have an element of “interesting.” Nothing wrong with her (ulcers, etc) but she’s always been a little tricky to feed!
It’s tricky to get in my area but I feed TC Senior and TC30 and my horses are doing terrific. Love not having to add a vit/min supp anymore.
Oh she’s one of those! Only wants the really good stuff!
I’m blessed (?) with piggy horses. My bay gelding will eat anything that doesn’t move, bar pears. Those are evidently terrible in his opinion.
The only thing my picky mare will 100% eat is pears… funny how that works.
That is funny. Horses!
I have pear trees & the windfalls are a Speshul Treat for my 3 - lots of appreciative drool.
OTOH, despite numerous posts by others here, bananas get a NTYVM, curled-lip refusal.
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My food motivated, always hungry, mare is nonetheless cautious about Human Food. Over ripe pears about make her eyes pop out with delight. Lately she has decided she loves banana peels and even banana, after rejecting them as too mushy a whole back. Every once in a while I get back at her for begging for treats by serving up a mandarin orange segment which horrifies her.
Neither me nor my mare will eat bananas.
And are you forgiven for this Trespass?
Bananas were my gelding’s absolute favorite treat. Along with literally any flavor of PopTart, and SourPatch Kids.
Only thing he ever flat out refused to eat no matter how I tried to doctor it up? Platinum Performance.
My old horse would go nutty over Red Hots and orange Gatorade.
He was never into bananas or other treats.
Current pony goes bonkers for cinnamon rolls.