Showing posts with label feed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feed. Show all posts
October 29, 2011
It Only Takes 30 Minutes To Feed The Horses
Especially on a cold, rainy evening. There's only six of them, easy, right? Bring horses in, dump the feed, turn them back out, done! ...
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August 6, 2011
From The Horse's Mouth. Or Guts: Feed Needs
I have been horrendously remiss. What with all the medical issues and whatnot, I have fallen behind on, well, everything. Mea culpa. Aro...
March 5, 2011
Take The Time
It is so important to do the little things to keep your horse sound and mentally and physically fit no matter what his job is. Far too easy...
December 25, 2010
Horses Love Candy Canes Too!
So take one out to Dobbin if you get a chance. Happy holidays to all of you and give the ponies a smooch for me, as well. I cannot smooch ...
December 22, 2010
Filling And Refueling The Tank
Now we are all experts on equine metabolism, right? And I am rolling in the glee of all my fellow science nerds who have come out of the wo...
December 18, 2010
Oxygen Optional
We were talking about nutrition . And you've been up for days waiting for the secret to growing that unicorn horn (don't lie, own i...
December 9, 2010
Rocket Fuel And Other Stories
So I have been reading about nutrition (the horse's, not mine, who cares about that?). Why? Well, because I don't want to do the a...
November 18, 2010
OMG, Something Actually Worked!
Red blood cells: found! Remember August? Yeah, well, neither do I. But that is when I started Solo on his SmartVite in hopes of boost...
August 16, 2010
Blood And Guts
Waaaaaayyy back in May , Dr. Bob recommended we run a blood panel on Solo. Well, it's halfway through August, so I figured I could fin...
July 5, 2010
2 Out Of 3 Horses Were Delighted By De-Lyte!
Our lovely reader, Heather, was beyond brave when she kindly sent us a sample of her De-Lyte Bites for Solo to try and review. These treat...
January 23, 2010
Veggiesaurus
So I'm at the farm the other night. Solo's feeder is a triangular bin in the corner of his stall, so a few pellets always get cramm...