Straw Hat Kikos
The Kiko Cowboy
How in the world did I miss that? lol
Is that stuff expensive?
Is that stuff expensive?
We have a neighbor that grows it, we get it for $7/bale. We've been feeding it to our horses for years. Awesome stuff. In ruminants studies have been showing that it acts as a natural dewormer too.Straw Hat Kikos said:How in the world did I miss that? lol
Is that stuff expensive?
How much does a bale weigh? I bought two 40 lb bales of alfalfa (which is nutritionally better than lespedeza) for $5 each.want less said:We have a neighbor that grows it, we get it for $7/bale. We've been feeding it to our horses for years. Awesome stuff. In ruminants studies have been showing that it acts as a natural dewormer too.Straw Hat Kikos said:How in the world did I miss that? lol
Is that stuff expensive?
I disagree. Sweet feed is just a different texture, with a small amount of molasses mixed in. It can be the exact same nutritional quality as a pelleted feed.Straw Hat Kikos said:If anything get the 17% feed. Do NOT get sweet feed. Sweet feed is crap feed.
They probably weigh 40-50 lbs. We cant get alfalfa in this area without getting it trucked in so it is expensive. Lespedeza is a great alternative and it is local.SheepGirl said:How much does a bale weigh? I bought two 40 lb bales of alfalfa (which is nutritionally better than lespedeza) for $5 each.want less said:We have a neighbor that grows it, we get it for $7/bale. We've been feeding it to our horses for years. Awesome stuff. In ruminants studies have been showing that it acts as a natural dewormer too.Straw Hat Kikos said:How in the world did I miss that? lol
Is that stuff expensive?
We've been using textured sweet feed for our goats and have had no problem on it. But everyone has their own opinion on pellets vs sweet feed... in the goat world and in the horse world. That's why I was asking in general for SS brand goat feed. However the tag I have pictured is for pelleted, that's just what they happened to have on hand at the store (I didnt buy any, they just gave me a tag)aggieterpkatie said:I disagree. Sweet feed is just a different texture, with a small amount of molasses mixed in. It can be the exact same nutritional quality as a pelleted feed.Straw Hat Kikos said:If anything get the 17% feed. Do NOT get sweet feed. Sweet feed is crap feed.
I think SS brands are okay feeds, I haven't used them but know it is sold in our area and hear of people using it.want less said:We've been using textured sweet feed for our goats and have had no problem on it. But everyone has their own opinion on pellets vs sweet feed... in the goat world and in the horse world. That's why I was asking in general for SS brand goat feed. However the tag I have pictured is for pelleted, that's just what they happened to have on hand at the store (I didnt buy any, they just gave me a tag)aggieterpkatie said:I disagree. Sweet feed is just a different texture, with a small amount of molasses mixed in. It can be the exact same nutritional quality as a pelleted feed.Straw Hat Kikos said:If anything get the 17% feed. Do NOT get sweet feed. Sweet feed is crap feed.
I use SS brand feeds for our horses.
X2 We use a special goat sweet feed that our mill guy makes up for us. My goats will NOT eat pellets of any kinds. They just push their noses around in it and shove it out of the dish. We tried the sweet feed out of sheer frustration with trying to find something they would eat.aggieterpkatie said:I disagree. Sweet feed is just a different texture, with a small amount of molasses mixed in. It can be the exact same nutritional quality as a pelleted feed.Straw Hat Kikos said:If anything get the 17% feed. Do NOT get sweet feed. Sweet feed is crap feed.