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Great article on the dangers of feeding corn
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5360238" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Same for us....on the cameras during the summer we use trophy rocks...no corn....and we get thousands of pictures.</p><p></p><p>And speaking of feed prices....we have a few horses, mule and a donkey....and we feed rolled oats as a treat in the mornings....just left TSC....$31 per bag for rolled oats!.... unbelievable!</p><p></p><p>And on the same topic as corn....we had one horse with stomach/digestive issues years ago and our vet pulled him off sweet feed and switched him to oats.....I asked why? And he gave me a long explanation about today's hybrid corn, mold, toxins that's in sweet feed.....he wasn't a fan of corn as a feed for horses, especially a horse with digestive issues....so we switched them all over to oats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5360238, member: 20594"] Same for us....on the cameras during the summer we use trophy rocks...no corn....and we get thousands of pictures. And speaking of feed prices....we have a few horses, mule and a donkey....and we feed rolled oats as a treat in the mornings....just left TSC....$31 per bag for rolled oats!.... unbelievable! And on the same topic as corn....we had one horse with stomach/digestive issues years ago and our vet pulled him off sweet feed and switched him to oats.....I asked why? And he gave me a long explanation about today's hybrid corn, mold, toxins that's in sweet feed.....he wasn't a fan of corn as a feed for horses, especially a horse with digestive issues....so we switched them all over to oats. [/QUOTE]
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