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Cappuccino
07:25:18 Heyy it's Capp
Ohhh but a PPW isn't too bad! That can (prob slowly XD ) be bred up!
Insignia Elites
07:22:09 Em
Love her face markings Min!
Minerva
07:21:37 Min
-HEE Click-

Of course the first W brave that pops up is SD when I'm desperately trying to stick to AD braves xD
Alpine Acres
07:21:22 Lily
Anytime Min! ^^
Minerva
07:14:30 Min
Oh thank you so much for the spurs Alpine!!
Minerva
07:14:03 Min
Ohhh those coats 0-0
Santana Rising
06:55:04 San
-Click- and here's his mom with a friend at a local dog show at the end of May this year
Santana Rising
06:50:39 San
-Click- that was last year on his 7th birthday after just getting a bath.
Minerva
06:41:41 Min
Awww they're so majestic San!
Santana Rising
06:38:40 San
He's a borzoi. I have his mom too, she is 11 years old and had her crazy zoomies times when she was younger, but she was always pretty level headed. Matrix is going to be 8 in September yet still behaves like a pup most of the time. My first zoi was his grand-aunt, who also got pretty serious as soon as she turned 3, but she could get up to some mischief every now and then
Rubygem
06:38:12 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
someone check falls
Alpine Acres
06:35:36 Lily
of course!
Minerva
06:34:57 Min
Legend, thank you!
Alpine Acres
06:33:49 Lily
Hey Min, I've put a Junior Rider in my shop for you :D
ColdCall
06:30:33 🍺Crown
Its hard finding RID horses that are good
Minerva
06:21:29 Min
Awwww bless him, he's just trying to enrich their lives xD What breed is he? Patterdales are known for being super clever, which is definitely the case with Norm. Paddy must have been stuck in the birth canal for a while I think bless him. He does have his moments but getting stuck somewhere with a little blank stare is his trademark
Santana Rising
06:19:23 San
I am very familiar with the 2 braincells thing! I was always wondering why people claim my breed is stupid while I had only girls. they are very smart, downright cunning. Now I have one male and he's the biggest himbo. In fall he keeps carrying around hedgehogs he finds in the yard, like some sort of world's shittiest rollercoaster!
Minerva
06:16:53 Min
Norm did help me herd 60ish ram lambs every day for a while though so he does have his talents. Actual herding isn't particularly one of them but he tried his best and didn't bite or chase anything so I was happy xD
Minerva
06:13:12 Min
Haha I wish- they're utterly useless xD I was hoping Norm would show an interest in ratting so I could use him on the farm I worked at and in my own paddock, but he wouldn't say boo to a goose. In fairness he did grow up with a hamster so it's sort of understandable. Paddy's a little bit more "kill-y" but he's got 2 functioning braincells on a good day so unless something is presented to him he's useless haha
Santana Rising
06:10:05 San
those are pretty uncommon breeds, Min. Are you using them for hunting, pest control or any kind of dog sports?

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Cappuccino
07:25:18 Heyy it's Capp
Ohhh but a PPW isn't too bad! That can (prob slowly XD ) be bred up!
Insignia Elites
07:22:09 Em
Love her face markings Min!
Minerva
07:21:37 Min
-HEE Click-

Of course the first W brave that pops up is SD when I'm desperately trying to stick to AD braves xD
Alpine Acres
07:21:22 Lily
Anytime Min! ^^
Minerva
07:14:30 Min
Oh thank you so much for the spurs Alpine!!
Minerva
07:14:03 Min
Ohhh those coats 0-0
Santana Rising
06:55:04 San
-Click- and here's his mom with a friend at a local dog show at the end of May this year
Santana Rising
06:50:39 San
-Click- that was last year on his 7th birthday after just getting a bath.
Minerva
06:41:41 Min
Awww they're so majestic San!
Santana Rising
06:38:40 San
He's a borzoi. I have his mom too, she is 11 years old and had her crazy zoomies times when she was younger, but she was always pretty level headed. Matrix is going to be 8 in September yet still behaves like a pup most of the time. My first zoi was his grand-aunt, who also got pretty serious as soon as she turned 3, but she could get up to some mischief every now and then
Rubygem
06:38:12 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
someone check falls
Alpine Acres
06:35:36 Lily
of course!
Minerva
06:34:57 Min
Legend, thank you!
Alpine Acres
06:33:49 Lily
Hey Min, I've put a Junior Rider in my shop for you :D
ColdCall
06:30:33 🍺Crown
Its hard finding RID horses that are good
Minerva
06:21:29 Min
Awwww bless him, he's just trying to enrich their lives xD What breed is he? Patterdales are known for being super clever, which is definitely the case with Norm. Paddy must have been stuck in the birth canal for a while I think bless him. He does have his moments but getting stuck somewhere with a little blank stare is his trademark
Santana Rising
06:19:23 San
I am very familiar with the 2 braincells thing! I was always wondering why people claim my breed is stupid while I had only girls. they are very smart, downright cunning. Now I have one male and he's the biggest himbo. In fall he keeps carrying around hedgehogs he finds in the yard, like some sort of world's shittiest rollercoaster!
Minerva
06:16:53 Min
Norm did help me herd 60ish ram lambs every day for a while though so he does have his talents. Actual herding isn't particularly one of them but he tried his best and didn't bite or chase anything so I was happy xD
Minerva
06:13:12 Min
Haha I wish- they're utterly useless xD I was hoping Norm would show an interest in ratting so I could use him on the farm I worked at and in my own paddock, but he wouldn't say boo to a goose. In fairness he did grow up with a hamster so it's sort of understandable. Paddy's a little bit more "kill-y" but he's got 2 functioning braincells on a good day so unless something is presented to him he's useless haha
Santana Rising
06:10:05 San
those are pretty uncommon breeds, Min. Are you using them for hunting, pest control or any kind of dog sports?

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. December 13, 2017 05:33 AM

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. December 14, 2017 10:56 AM

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I love using Alfalfa Cubes. I use Spillers high Fibre and it works well with senior horses or ponies that can't manage Long fibre. I used it for a OTTB Project and added in some NAF Molasses which got him in health and for older horses or ponies we use Spillers Senior + Supple Balancer which Gives Every day nutritions &i helps with joint Movement for comfort. They are affordable, would recommend all three xx
. December 14, 2017 02:36 PM


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We often use Rice Bran for my mare. She's older and we have a really hard time keeping weight on her and that plus some alfalfa cubes are about the only way we can keep her at a healthy weight.
. December 14, 2017 03:52 PM


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We use rice bran and vegetable oil (2 cups a day)
Our friends use alfalfa cubes, and their horses gained so much weight they basically had to stop feeding them. And these are the high-maintenance, hot headed barrel horses. Her horses really liked the alfalfa, so she got it in the big blocks, sort of like a round bale. If you put a hay net on it, they hardly waste any at all!
. December 24, 2017 10:53 AM


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Just be aware some horses are sensitive to alfalfa, but if your horse is not try it! There are also alfalfa pellets, the Standlee brand is great.

Edited to add about the beet pulp part. Both are useful in old horses but I prefer my horses to eat as much grass/hay as possible as the majority of their food so I'd personally start with the alfalfa and see how that goes, and replace it with or add beet pulp as necessary.

Edited at December 24, 2017 10:57 AM by Coruscant Farm
. December 24, 2017 02:52 PM

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My neighbors use barn mash and alfalfa pellets once a week and hey the rest. But their ponies are young, but they dont keep weight to well
. December 24, 2017 11:06 PM

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. December 25, 2017 12:06 PM

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If he has good teeth, the most bang for your buck is alfalfa hay vs cubes. $6-8 for a 60lb or more bale of alfalfa for me. Or $11+/50lb bag of alfalfa cubes/pellets. I've done a lot of getting horses in bad shape, especially older ones, into weight and shape for resale. If they can tolerate alfalfa (only had one horse so far that just could NOT do alfalfa in any form, and most grain has alfalfa meal) it's calorie dense. I'd also do equine senior (because the taste is super appealing to horses), get it soaked, and mix in two cups of oil morning and night. Each cup of oil has 2k calories. So up to four cups a day is 8k calories. Plus your alfalfa, and they'll put it on quick.

I just like beet pulp in the winter for more water intake. I throw some salt in their too to encourage more intake.

Edited at December 25, 2017 12:09 PM by Interstellar Farms
. December 26, 2017 05:50 PM


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I've been feeding this company for 2 yrs, I'm friends with someone who works in their research devision and no one has had anything but good things to say about BB Feeds. Every single bag is the same every time, they never change any of their ingredients. It's also made in an ionohore free facility.
http://bluebonnetfeeds.com/intensify-senior-therapy/
http://strideanimalhealth.com/bluebonnet-competitive-edge/#product-reviews

Edited at December 26, 2017 05:53 PM by Beltane Eventers
. January 2, 2018 10:32 PM


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Beltane Eventers said:
I've been feeding this company for 2 yrs, I'm friends with someone who works in their research devision and no one has had anything but good things to say about BB Feeds. Every single bag is the same every time, they never change any of their ingredients. It's also made in an ionohore free facility.
http://bluebonnetfeeds.com/intensify-senior-therapy/
http://strideanimalhealth.com/bluebonnet-competitive-edge/#product-reviews

Aw man - wish this was available near me. I'm only so-so on the seaweed but the rest of the ingredient list intrigues me, I would have totally tried my horse on this!


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