No, very few pellets. We feed round the clock bermuda grass hay and only augment with timothy pellets for those who just need extra calories or can't chew well (mostly older guests). When we feed grain we feed a tested-chemical free, pelleted whole grain mix by Dynamite. One to three cups can put weight on even large horses. I fed only 3 cups a day to my endurance horse who was training 60 - 100 miles a week. I avoid sweet feeds because of the sugar/and flouride in the molasses used to hide the taste of the cheap grain parts that they use.
Hi Jen - yes, http://grandadventuresranch.com. Certainly life is never dull! We have only been here a few years and are in a very rural area, but are beginning to get client horses from further out and I do a lot of phone consulting. The boarding we do is "my way or the highway" - all holistic and no sweet feeds, etc. In fact, I need to go feed.... ggg
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