I'm able to obtain shredded with and without molasses and pellets without (Blue Seal). The shreds are in 40# & pellets are in 50# and cost approximately the same. So, pellets are the better value at this time. And the shreds are the faster to use
: . I normally have all 3 on hand. I find they are nice for the seniors to help assure they get enough roughage and it's easier to digest for them. Plus, there is a definate attitude of satisfaction for a longer period of time after they eat....it digests slower, as Robin has pointed out.
I live where a windy day is a major thing and hate to see my expensive hay blowing around. This product allows me to feed moistened pulp, with grain mixed in even, and I know they will be full and satisfied until the wind subsides later in the day. It's also fantastic to mix with items you want them to eat and they might leave in the feeder -- it sticks to it. Personally, I feel this and the flaxseed combined present as good a sand clearing as any of the sandblast products do for less cost and they are happier to eat it.
Primarily, I began using it to help supplement hay quantity. But, have found it to be useful for soooo much more that it's as regular a feed as their grain & hay. I have heated buckets/tubs, so while they consume plenty of water, I know that this helps carry a larger quantity through their intestinal tract, important with winter hay and no fresh grasses. Most senior feeds are full of BP. Somtimes a horse who has been sick will eat this when turning down grains. Can be a little more "work" to use but I feel it's worth it.
Can you tell I think it's good stuff :lol: