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Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
Gosh, I don't know... will he eat a complete pellet that's got all his forage in it, like Becky feeds?
Yeah, he probably would, I just like for them to have all day munchies, hay or pasture. Guess that's going to be out for George from now on. Getting old sucks.
Tell me how you fix your bran mash. I've never made one before.
Might he eat beet pulp if it's mixed with something else. Prez can't have hay at all. He gets Equine Senior, Strategy, Alfalfa pellets and beet pulp in a sort of wet mash. Perhaps Equine Senior or Complete pellets with beet pulp. Prez has his beet pulp mixed at night for the morning and in the morning for night. Then the pellets are poured on top of it and they soak up moisture too.
There is a basement apartment for sale on AOL. It's in London. 73 sq feet. 350K.
73 square feet? That's the size of a bathroom.
Is Bay losing weight?
Type in AOL and look. I can't copy it.
A coffin-sized shower is en suite, and storage is provided by a shallow closet and 10-inch-deep shelves cut into the wall. Two hot plates and a small sink make up the kitchen. Two dirty windows allow light to filter into the basement room, and the fire escape could conceivably double as a shared patio.
With no electricity or heating, Scott said it would cost an additional $59,000 to make the room habitable.
Whoever buys that has way too much money :')
You can say that again. How's the new puppy doing?
She's ok. Cindy is in the garage so we have her out there. She's content. When she is by herself she crys. I just got home. I'll see if I can find the camera cord and get some pics in a bit.
i'm feeding him a senior feed that has a bit of molasses in it that he really likes but it's not a complete feed. he needs some roughage so i'm going to try your suggestions. I didn't think of mixing the beet pulp with his feed. thanks!
If there is a place where he can eat that the other horses can't get to, you might find that he munches on the mix during the day. Prez doesn't wolf his down usually, he eats on and off for two or three hours. I think that is something he has learned to do since he doesn't have hay.
george is a wolfer. I guess he'll have to learn to slow down. and yes, I can separate him.
I think he'll probably learn - due top the bulk the beet pulp gives him.
sigh
Actually I don't feed bran mash, I usually just add hot water to their normal grain. They like it :~)
He's on the light side right now, I've been feeding him up a little.
That is scary! Glad you weren't hurt.
I carry an 8ft bamboo poke pole to defend my space
in the paddock now. My naughty horse sees it and
her behavior becomes much more respectful.
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