Hello Pam.....i am located in Halifax Nova Scotia and may be interested in your saddle if it is still for sale. I have a few questions........does the tree size and seat size run true to size? Trying to fit my andalusian/morgan cross gelding. Mutton withered and short backed. Most wide saddles sit a little high on him. Can you please send more pics @
It's a super feed for performance horses, keeping them fit and shiny, with lots of available energy, but keeping them rideable. Of our 6 warmbloods, two (one Grand Prix gelding and a Fourth Level mare) are on Equi-cal besides their usual ration of alfalfa cubes and second cut grass hay. The rest live on cubes, hay, and a vitamin/mineral supplement called Total Equine, formulated by Shannon Dueck, and produced by Viterra here in BC.
The horses like it, they eat it happily and with good appetites, it's clean, and when fed according to the packaging instructions it's economical as well. The nutritionist on staff at the Otter Co-op is very good to deal with, and his e-mail address is listed on the website in case you have specific questions. You're not that far away in Idaho, so you may be able to access this feed there.f
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Hello Pam.....i am located in Halifax Nova Scotia and may be interested in your saddle if it is still for sale. I have a few questions........does the tree size and seat size run true to size? Trying to fit my andalusian/morgan cross gelding. Mutton withered and short backed. Most wide saddles sit a little high on him. Can you please send more pics @
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Hi, Pam:
It's nice to meet you! Here's the link to the Equi-Cal information:
http://ottercoop.com/_customelements/uploadedResources/EquiCalHorsePellet.pdf
It's a super feed for performance horses, keeping them fit and shiny, with lots of available energy, but keeping them rideable. Of our 6 warmbloods, two (one Grand Prix gelding and a Fourth Level mare) are on Equi-cal besides their usual ration of alfalfa cubes and second cut grass hay. The rest live on cubes, hay, and a vitamin/mineral supplement called Total Equine, formulated by Shannon Dueck, and produced by Viterra here in BC.
The horses like it, they eat it happily and with good appetites, it's clean, and when fed according to the packaging instructions it's economical as well. The nutritionist on staff at the Otter Co-op is very good to deal with, and his e-mail address is listed on the website in case you have specific questions. You're not that far away in Idaho, so you may be able to access this feed there.f
Good luck!