Bluebonnet Feeds Horsemans Elite Ultra Fat High Fat Horse Feed
In a Nutshell
- Achieved weight gain in some horses
- Quality complaints, with plastic found in feed
- Similar overall problems observed
Quick Verdict
Bluebonnet Feeds Horseman's Elite Ultra Fat Horse Feed shows mixed results in weight gain, with some users reporting significant improvements while others note quality issues and negative experiences with recent deliveries.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Presence of plastic bits in the feed
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Achieved Weight Gain (3)
Some horses gained weight and improved overall condition.
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Pretty High Ergonomic Value (1)
It cleans the bucket thoroughly, and the stallions savour it.
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High Fat Content (3)
Achieved weight gain in some horses.
Cons
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Quality Issues (3) critical
Feed quality problems were mentioned several times unfortunately with the most recurrent being the colourful pellets.
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Food Avoidance (1) major
Users have complained about the bigger palet thickness including the portioning particles.
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High Pricing (1) major
Although the feed has shown good results in weight gain and muscle development, the price can be relatively high, especially when compared to other feed options, making the decision parole based on the feed (too costly) rather than on the benefits.
Quality Trend: Declining
The quality of the feed has declined recently, with users reporting issues like plastic bits found in the feed,
Favorable
Negative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners of horses needing weight gain or muscle development — The feed has shown good results in these areas, especially for horses in growth stages or recovering from weight loss.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with horses that are picky eater — The oats and the feed combination being picky to eats
- • Owners concerned about feed quality and purity
- • Owners with horses that have teeth issues or require grain-alfa molasses combination
Durability & Care
Factors: feeding amount, horses age
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"Please check with your VET with your Vet bronnewestardles: Horns have a disease accounsells"
"I got plastic holisting up which is a must have as your cat whiched without spent about"
Bottom Line
Consider the individual needs and conditions of your horse, and weigh the potential benefits against the reported quality concerns and user dissatisfaction.