New Country Organics Non-GMO Beet Pulp Pellets Horse Supplement, 40-lb bag
Highly recommended supplement for horses, excellent quality and functionality.
The Keyflow USA Golden Oldies Senior Feed is well-received for its nutritional benefits, especially for senior horses with joint and weight issues. Users appreciate its low sugar and starch content, as well as the inclusion of DHA for joint health. However, the high price and occasional palatability issues with the smell deterr some users. Most horses seem to adapt well to the feed if introduced gradually, and many noticeable improvements have been reported in weight gain and joint comfort.
The product is highly recommended for assisting horses to gain or maintain weight.
Includes DHA and amino acids for joint health in older horses.
The product has a low sugar and starch content, providing a good nutritional balance for senior horses.
The product is expensive, which can be a significant drawback for long-term use.
the smell of the feed, which includes turmeric, can be off-putting to some horses and humans.
Yes, multiple reviewers have reported significant weight gain in their senior horses after using this feed.
Yes, the low sugar and starch content makes it a good choice for horses with metabolic issues like insulin resistance and PPID.
It includes DHA and amino acids which can help with joint health in older horses.
Yes, it is well digested, even by horses with dental issues, according to user feedback.
While the feed includes turmeric, which gives it a strong smell, many horses do accept the taste as reletively balanced in general but some horses refuse to eat it due to the smell.
"My older Thoroughbred loves it and has gained weight and is in good health now."
"My horse refuses to eat it due to the strong turmeric smell, and I have not noticed any benefits yet."
The Keyflow USA Golden Oldies Senior Feed is a high-quality option for senior horses needing specialized nutrition, but it comes at a premium price and may have palatability issues due to its smell. For horses requiring low sugar and starch diets, this feed can be highly beneficial but may require gradual introduction and some trial and error in feeding habits and temperament.