Hello to all members. My name is TJ and I am from NJ with 35 years of equine nutrition and physiology in my repertuar. I am a solitaire wild horse advocate and have studied them since 1970.I am opposed to the Bureau of Land Managements herd control methods and I personally do not feel that round ups are needed as a means of wild horse population control in the name of land management. I personally re-educate those who have been so grossly mislead and misinformed about wild horse origin and their mismanagment.I wont go into it to deeply for now because it would take entirely too much time to type it all in this introduction. For now I just wanted to introduce myself.
Nutrition question.
Best case senerio feeding program for a;
5 yr old
HYPP N/H
Shows mild symptoms
Lives in Pa
Worked 3-7 hours per week @ different times of day
12 hour turnout schedule
Has access to 4 acres rye/kentucky blue grass pasture
Thanks
Hello and welcome to the Forum! I'm so glad you have joined us and cannot wait to hear more- I am very interested in Wild horses, have owned a handful of Mustangs in my life and love them.
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I've been looking at joinging a forum for awhile and this seems the friendliest so far
Much more relaxed than the big scary forums like Horse and Hound etc...
Pleased to meet you all
Welcome to you also!
Yes, we are a very laid back group compared to some bigger sites (sometimes "ruder" sites). horse.com forum can be a bit of a scary one, I see daily people's posts get deleted because of language at others
__________________ In my opinion, a horse is the animal to have. Eleven-hundred pounds of raw muscle, sweat, grace, and power between your legs - it's something you just can't get from a pet hamster. ~ Quarters & Paints for sale PM Me for info!