Quote:
Originally Posted by smrobs NUTRENA - John Lyons Signature Horse Feed
This is likely what the OP is talking about. It seems to me that many of the BNTs have some sort of "signature" horse feed. Shoot, Billy Allen has had his own line of sweet feed for 30+ years.
ETA: Duh, blonde moment on my part, it's late LOL. Of course you guys can google just as well as I can  . |
But its much nicer when there's a pretty link to click :)
I personally wouldn't trust a feed that didn't list ingredients. Maybe its a great feed but at $13 a bag.. your probably going to be feeding a lot yo meet the minimum per body weight/work load. Could be wrong but that'd just what I've noticed pattern wise. And I would never feed sweet feed. In my horse, just on strategy, it was like giving a toddler sugar and coffee and saying now sit in that chair for 10 minutes don't fidgit. Yea right :) I use good ole gro n win ration balancer.
Something to remember. They might feed "food's dog and cat foods. But if you want the best food, you go to specialty stores like petsmart or PETCO. There's a reason royal Canin isn't sold at shop n save. Not saying that's the best dog food either just an example of a higher quality feed than say kibbles n bits or (don't attack me) Purina.
Posted via Mobile Device