Brandi*
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I had to take Miss Melody off sweet feed because it was upsetting her little tummy. She seems to feel much better now. But I do know that some horses are just fine with it.
I totally agree wit this. If you read your labels you will see there is not much difference at all in the ingredients.The same ingredients are in both feeds, sweet and pellet. Its the same thing! The ONLY difference is the molasses holding things together is different (less, but NOT none, in the pellets) and the corn is whole in the sweet, ground in the pellets. Corn is and always has been a staple of horse feed. It is hard to digest whole, but not impossible. It is more
This is exactly what we do too!We also do not have a set feeding time, our horses don't worry about when food is coming, they know it will get there. During a show, you can't always depend on being able to feed at certain times, and I sure don't want a horse in the ring more worried about where their dinner is instead of showing. They know as soon as they are done and cleaned off, they will get dinner. We won't feed to close to a class because they lose their edge if they have a full belly. They won't bait as well. So what we practice at a show we do the same at home, if I make it out to feed at 6 am, fine. If I don't get out there until 8 am, they are usually standing there dozing until they hear me come out.
We manage feeding much like Jill (and agree with her about sweet feed.).......but instead of free choice minerals, we have available a Selenium/Salt and Mineral Block in each paddock or pasture. The complete feed includes vitamins, minerals, probiotics, beet pulp in it.......LOVE the stuff, and the horses do too! They also are fed a grass hay, the amount varies upon whether they are on dry lot or if they are on pasture.I do not like sweet feed for horses, and feel a good complete pellet is a better and much safer choice. BUT, there are some with horses who look beyond amazing who do feed sweet feed. So, it does work well for some. For my horses, foals - adults, I choose to give them a complete senior pellet, grass hay and free choice minerals but NO sweet feed.