kristi0119
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I saw this on Purina's website. Is this a new product? Any feedback? I thought it might be good for increasing winter hydration.
If you enter your zip code, I think then the prices are available (it'll put up prices for your closest TSC, I think).I've been alternating soaked alfalfa pellets and beet pulp shreds but both of my minis are little piggies so I don't want to give them too much. I just thought it would be another good way to increase their water intake since they aren't drinking as much water in the winter. I can't find any prices on TSC online...it probably is pricey!
No, it is chopped pretty fine, but does satisfy the long stem fiber requirement. I asked the rep specifically about that. When soaked in a bucket it doesn't look all that different from alfalfa/hay cubes. The advantage is that is absorbs water like a sponge, and does so quickly.A question for those who have seen it....is it chopped too finely to serve as the long fiber that a horse needs? An inch or greater in length?
Jane, I think that would depend on what else you are feeding with it. I have 'grown' my yearling show colt on Progressive Nutritions' Grass Balancer and Timothy hay, pellets and compressed from Standlee. Both are 8% protein but the Grass Balancer at 30% protein, balances it out nicely.The only real problem I have is the low protein content- but OTOH it is guaranteed at that level- hay will vary form bale to bale. I can see this having a purpose when packing for a show, but I would not want to use it all the time, I don't think.
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