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CrazyHorseLady asked in PetsHorses · 10 years ago

Whats in your feed room?

I get all my feed at one time for the whole month. Well we just unloaded all the grain and my son said "mom your tack room looks like the feed store" So i was bored and figured i would see what other people have in the feed room

In mine right now there is

8 bags - Triple Crown Senior

2 bags - Legends Preformance feed

2 bags - 12 % pellets

3 bags - alfalfa pellets

3 100 pound bags of oats

1 bag - calf manna

1 max flex ar arthritis supplement

1 container sand clear

This is for my personal 5 horses :)

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  • Ziggy
    Lv 6
    10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    I don't buy all mine at the one time, if I did mine would look like yours! lol

    I buy all my minerals and extras in bulk. So I have sealed garbage bins to keep things like dolomite, salt, seaweed meal, sulphur, magnesium, rosehip granules, biotin, MSM, glucosamine, apple cider vinegar etc. Plus standard paddock salt and mineral blocks.

    I always have a bag of lucerne chaff and oaten chaff on hand, it is fed every day. We are having a mice plague so I try not to have more than one bag on hand at a time. They go into sealed 44 gallon drums.

    For the same reason I always keep one sealed bin of complete horse and pony pellets. Also a bin of weightlifter calm (it contains rice pollard, sun flower seeds, pellets, chaff).

    If I was to go to the store to buy it all at once, it would be

    6 - bags of oaten chaff

    6 - bags of lucerne chaff (alfalfa)

    2 - bags of pellets

    2 - bags of weightlifter calm

    I'm in town 4 days a week taking the kids to school, so I just pick up what I need during the week.

    I'm lucky I don't have to buy hay (we bale our own) if I did I would be buying 40 bales of grass hay and 10 bales of lucerne hay.

    This is for 9 horses fed daily or every second day just to get some supplements into them, all are on 20 acre grassed paddocks. Some have free access to round rolls and just get some lucerne hay to top up. I have brood mares that are only on free choice round rolls and pasture, while not in foal.

    Source(s): 33 years riding/owner ;-)
  • 10 years ago

    At my mom's house, our feed room doubles as the tack room (we only have two horses there now, and neither is kept in a stall at the moment). We pour feed in a large garbage can, but don't leave bags of feed down there because two years ago someone broke in to the tack room and stole all of the full bags we had (along with some other things). Since there are only a couple of horses and they're both fat and on grass 24/7, we don't go through it that fast. Other than that, there's lots of junk at the moment. I doubt there's a saddle in there (only one of the horses is ever ridden, and I'm pretty sure his saddle is in the trailer), but there's lots of random medical/vet supplies and other equipment.

    My trainer's feed room is separate from the tack room so there's nothing but feed in there...and lots of it. I couldn't tell you exactly how many bags (and of course it changes daily) but there's plenty, and several different types. There's also a fridge with different medicines and stuff as well as some extra buckets and supplements and that sort of thing.

  • Driver
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    I have:

    2 bags Triple Crown Senior (plus one in a trash can)

    1 Bag Legends Performance Pellets (plus two in a trash can)

    1.5 bags/bales Triple Crown Safe Starch Forage

    1 bin full of Southern States brand cat food for the barn cats

    In my auxiliary feed room (otherwise known as my garage) I have 1 bag of timothy hay pellets and one bag of beet pulp with no molasses. They stay in the garage so I can mix and soak them for my old pony before going down to the barn.

    This is all for 4 horses/ponies. Actually, 3 of them just get the Performance pellets, and all the other stuff (minus the cat food) is for the 30 year old pony who can't eat hay anymore.

  • 10 years ago

    Well mine is a tack/feed room.

    3 bags of oats.

    3 bags of sweet feed.

    3 bags of beet pulp.

    1 bag of alffelfa cubes.

    4 bags of treats (the little bags)

    and 5 saddles and 13 bridles.

    plus about 20 halters.

    salt licks.

    supplements.

    and some other stuff

    for 3 horses :)

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  • Jo
    Lv 5
    10 years ago

    For my personal 5 horses......

    100 lbs of fresh ground local grain.

    50 lbs dog food (that's not for the horses)

    50 lbs chicken feed (neither is that)

    saddles, bridles, halters, tool box, garbage can.

    Oh yeah, I almost forgot-a 10 ft long garage door. (??)

  • 10 years ago

    Legends, whole crimpped oats, total control, u-7, elecrtolytes, hay

  • 10 years ago

    3 bags of purina elite grain, and vegtable oil

    other boarders food

    and an unplugged deepfreezer that was made for gain and hay

  • 10 years ago

    2 bags happy hoof chaff

    1 bag pasture mix

    1 bag high fibre cubes

    1 bag blue chip lami light

    Various supplement, treats, licks, samples...

  • Supplements, safe choice, salt, peppermints, hay,

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    SafeChioce

    SmartPak supplements

    p.s.

    my feed room is my garage.

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