>I am currently feeding Equine Senior to my 21 year old mare. My vet
>told me about LMF (Prime Time Horse), and said I ought to consider it.
>My understanding is that in addition to there being different formulas...
>(Equine Super Supplement, Development Concentrate and High Fat Race),
>different formulas were made for different areas?? In other words, what I
>buy here in Northern California, will be different than what folks
>would buy elsewhere. On the front of the brochure given to me it says,
>"Senior Horse Feeds formulated IN and FOR the West Coast". You
> feed Formula A, when the forage consists of 50% of more alfalfa
>and Formula G when the forage consists of more than 50% grass or oat.
>You should not feed any additional source of selenium with any LMF
>Horse feed. This information came from the brochure.The phone number
>for LMF Feeds in 509-276-6018.
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>Eat when you're hungry. Drink when you're thirsty.
>Sleep when you're tired. ----Buddhist saying
>
>Ride when you're stressed!!
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>Leslie Murgatroyd <murgnme@pacific.net> Kelseyville, CA
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