New Country Organics Non-GMO Beet Pulp Pellets Horse Supplement, 40-lb bag
Highly recommended supplement for horses, excellent quality and functionality.
The Bluebonnet Senior Therapy Low Sugar, Low Starch Senior Horse Feed is highly recommended for senior horses. Users report significant health improvements, weight gain, and overall satisfaction. The product is praised for being low in sugar and starch, making it suitable for horses with metabolic issues.
Some users have reported delivery problems.
Prevention: Consider alternative delivery options or use in-store pickup.
Promotes weight gain and overall health in senior horses.
Easily soaks and has a pleasant smell.
Horses love the taste and eat it enthusiastically.
Suitable for horses with metabolic problems.
Some users have reported delivery problems.
Tip: Consider alternative delivery options.
Some users need to add supplements for hoof and ulcer support.
Yes, this feed is specifically designed for senior horses with metabolic issues and has been reported to improve health and promote weight gain.
No, the pellets do not need to be soaked but can be for easier digestion; this is a different kind of feed.
Yes, users find it easy to use and prepare, with a pleasant smell and soft texture that horses enjoy.
Yes, horses have been reported to enjoy the taste and eat it enthusiastically.
"My girl is a 10 year old AQHA and has terrible stomach issues and we have fought ulcers and being underweight. I did ALOT of research and was recommended this feed. I canβt say enough great things about it. She is so much calmer, gained weight and ALL her muscle back within two months of being on ..."
"I get pet food delivered. It is a special kind I cannot just go buy. The shipping and delivery has been horrible. 3 consecutive delivery issues. You need an option besides FedEx"
If you're looking for a high-quality senior horse feed that supports health and well-being, the Bluebonnet Senior Therapy Low Sugar, Low Starch Senior Horse Feed is an excellent choice. Just be mindful of potential delivery issues.