What type of pelleted feed do you all use going to start feeding them some a few weeks before we head out so they don't have a sudden big change in diet? I know it has to be pelleted for the back country no hay no grain type feed. Thanks everyone!!
Your right we had an old horse choke on grain before an had to call the vet we ended up putting rocks in her feed pan to make her slow down eating she had to move the rocks around with her nose to find the grain Thanks everyoneYou will need to get your horses accustomed to eating pellets or cubes. My dad is a vet and he said that horses can choke on cubes. It's rare, but I go with pellets for that reason. I use Standlee pellets. Depending on where you camp, and how much free time you have, you can also pack a battery-powered electric fencer and some fencing tape to create a pasture. Just use something insulated to tie the fencing tape to small trees and such or pack poles. Don't let your horses spend the night in the "pasture" as they may get out and take off!
I have a horse blanket going to have to get one more it will still be mild if not warm here in KYCubes are real handy, little to no waste. Get em started a month before your trip. Another thing is if your coming from a mild climate take some blankets........your stock doesn't have enough hair to stay warm in cold temps.
Just bring em in the house with you at night and let them enjoy the a/c. That'll get em acclimated. Just be sure and set it down to 40*.I have a horse blanket going to have to get one more it will still be mild if not warm here in KY
LOL it was near a 100 deg out todayJust bring em in the house with you at night and let them enjoy the a/c. That'll get em acclimated. Just be sure and set it down to 40*.
You all keep talking about cubes Ive not seen them we always feed a grain mix or a pelleted feed Ill have to stop by the feed store an see what they sayMost important thing with cubes is making sure they get plenty of water. .they need the water to help digest them. I like cubes because if you don't have much grass for grazing, you can feed 4 horses with one 80lb bag for a day....cubes are made for backcountry hunting, just need to take care of your stock properly if you use them
Standlee was one of the bags I looked at could not see it anywhere on the bagStandlee is one company. I'm sure there are others.