It's $19.99 for a 40 lb. bag here. I'm paying $11 a
bag for Nutrina Senior food. My store quit selling the Purino Equine Senior so
have switched to Nutrina on everything.
The way I feel about it, I do enough "beta testing" for
Bill Gates. If the latest equine feeding fad is still around after 5
years, then I might try it.
I do remember the Athlete debacle.
Horses that would drop to parameters in a minute were hanging for 15 or 20
and some didn't come down at all.
Tell me more about the Athlete... why do you think
it affected them adversly.
This was back in the days
before (gasp) the Internet. Several friends of mine thought it was
the newest, greatest thing in the world and jumped on the bandwagon with
both feet. It caused problems from the beginning but when the word
was spread, we were told it was only a problem in our region.
later on of course the whole country had some problems...Before anyone
calls me and says their horses did fine, I know there were exceptions as
there always were. Same thing happened when the everyday wormer
came out. Most of us are guilty of thinking the latest thing is
just what we need to help our horses in some way or another. The
only reason I didn't get caught up in using Athlete was the horse I was
competing at the time couldn't handle any ...repeat any suppliment...Hay
grain elytes and water ..that was it. Now I just always wait a
year or two before I jump into using a new product of any kind.
hey I still don't do beet
pulp...