Snow Stable
08:47:50 Snow❆Gem
@athena

Yup. RIDs are a challenge, but KNNs are something else! The genes, the stats, the one breed only, etc. lol O.o I have an KNN account, its currently broke and no preimium.
Sunset River Arabian
08:46:05 Athena
Okay I'm doing it. But what should I do? I want a goal first. I've been thinking something with KNN or RID
Sunset River Arabian
08:45:02 Athena
Gem
Oooh true. and then if I forget It would still be there longer because I have/had premium
Snow Stable
08:44:06 Snow❆Gem
@athena

How long would it take to make an gelding army for premium? Or... 50K to start with, sell the items you get in the beginning then just login in for a few week to get the daily EBs. BM can show for you. :D
Sunset River Arabian
08:42:40 Athena
Gem
Yeah I want to breed. I just don't know what. I do bravery PON and AD AA & TB here
And more worried about forgetting to show more then anything
Ironworks Equestria
08:42:16 Reaver | Seven
Snow,
That would definitely be helpful and fun! But I know next to nothing about code so I'm not sure either. =/
Snow Stable
08:40:39 Snow❆Gem
@seven

Yes! I think it would be neat if premium users got 4 quests instead of 3? Dunno how that would work with programming though...
Ironworks Equestria
08:37:52 Reaver | Seven
Snow,
Welcome! Hope it gets fixed or something. =)
Snow Stable
08:37:14 Snow❆Gem
@athena

Maybe tried just a gelding army? Or maybe some color if you want to bred some too?

@seven

Oh I see how it happened! Thank you!
Ironworks Equestria
08:35:01 Reaver | Seven
Found it!
-HEE Click-
Dusk acres
08:33:57 Dusk, Dusky
I'm finally starting to put my matches together
Sunset River Arabian
08:33:46 Athena
I want to start a SA but I dunno if I'll just forget about it again
Snow Stable
08:33:19 Snow❆Gem
@fox

Whattt?! O.o

@reaver

Oh, OK. Then that'll save me time and effort. ;P

I'm VERY tempted to buy 3 100 barns and capture 300 horse, just for shits and giggle because I sold a WWW for millions. XD
Ironworks Equestria
08:31:25 Reaver | Seven
Snow,
I believe it's been reported already
Fox Downs Stables
08:30:44 Fox
Im surprised they aint patched it yet, I got 10
Snow Stable
08:30:18 Snow❆Gem
I love my HEE bug. :D I have 4 quests! I just need to report it though...
Cheese
08:29:46 Cheesy KNNs
Lol thanks <3

I'm also starting a mini side project for flower-themed SH. But I don't know how long that'll last lol
Ironworks Equestria
08:29:28 Reaver | Seven
Mm... now I want havarti
Sunset River Arabian
08:28:56 Athena
Cheese
I know. I love your barns
Cheese
08:28:54 Cheesy KNNs
Athena
Absolutely 🤤
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. September 20, 2017 02:35 PM


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Edited at March 27, 2022 07:31 AM by BlueMist Farms
. September 20, 2017 04:47 PM

Former Stable
 
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Try a senior feed. America doesn't have the brand I use, but any senior or "high fat" food should work. If you can, mix it with soaked beet pulp. That's what worked for my dude!
. September 21, 2017 11:37 PM


Beltane Eventers
 
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I've had lots of luck with BlueBonnet feeds. They have one specifically designed for horses like chief

http://bluebonnetfeeds.com/intensify-omega-force/

Edited at September 21, 2017 11:41 PM by Beltane Eventers
. September 23, 2017 08:25 PM


Coruscant Farm
 
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My old girl has done well on Nutrena SafeChoice Senior. She has Cushing's and this feed (plus meds) keeps her at a proper weight. As a bonus it smells amazing :)
. September 24, 2017 02:08 PM


Nippy Equine
 
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Purina Ultium has been working pretty well for us. We have a younger Arabian gelding on pasture 24/7 that still doesn't like to keep weight on (no issues - just how he is) so that's what he gets and does well on! Good luck with your older man :D
. September 30, 2017 11:24 PM


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I really don't understand why people feed so much grain. Argh I hate the stuff!

Grain is carbohydrate with very low protein levels, most of you will know the risks associated with grain feeding - change in pH in the stomach etc

If you want weight gain, then look at feeding a high fat and protein supplement. Depending on the quality of your grass and hay you are feeding that will depend. I'm not sure about America, here in New Zealand we feed cold pressed rapeseed oil to our horses which is 100% fat and has vitamin E, omegas etc. I also make a rapeseed meal/ chia blend which is high in fibre and contains all the essential amino acids for weight gain and muscle development.

I cannot stress enough the importance of fibre - ad lib! again not sure on what you have available but slow hay feeder nets are wonderful. Yes they can help with weight gain, however in an older horse that might have compromised teeth action it might not work? but for your others it might be an option?
If teeth are compromised then mixing feeds with chaff - as dust free as you can find- I never feed dry chaff - always add water

Hope this helps? I've just been interrupted :)
. October 1, 2017 11:11 AM


Coruscant Farm
 
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Brackenfield while I do agree that proper forage should be the majority of their diet - in fact the very mare I mentioned above was strictly pasture and hay for 11 years and thrived on it - grain does have its place with some horses and can be a helpful boost. My horse was an air fern and kept in good weight just by smelling grass but age (she's nearly 30) and Cushing's have caught up with her, and she needs the extra calories now. Nothing about her diet changed...her body changed, and what worked food-wise for 11 years didn't work anymore. She's back to a good weight again with proper dietary adjustments and medication - and for what it's worth she is still mostly on pasture - but I can't deny that she gets super excited for her grain. That little boost of happiness in her old age is pretty special, and I'm glad it helps her feel good.

Edited at October 1, 2017 11:13 AM by Coruscant Farm
. October 11, 2017 12:28 PM

Former Stable
 
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For seniors, Nutrena SafeChoice has great feeds. I personally really like Tribute feeds, specifically the Maturity feed. Both feeds have done wonders for older horses in my experience.
. October 11, 2017 07:13 PM


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Beltane Eventers said:
I've had lots of luck with BlueBonnet feeds. They have one specifically designed for horses like chief

http://bluebonnetfeeds.com/intensify-omega-force/


I went to a feed seminar the other day for this feed, they pack lots of vitamins and minerals into it so you don't have so much for supplementing.
Also every bag you get has the same ingredients. They never change anything, where as lots of other company's do. It's also made in a ionophore free mill so you don't have to worry about contamination.

Edited at October 11, 2017 07:14 PM by Beltane Eventers
. October 13, 2017 03:03 PM


Westmore Isle
 
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Nutrena Senior Feed should be good! I feed my horse Nutrena SafeChoice original and he looks great! (He's 13)

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