Sweet Feed Without Pellets

Sweet Feed Without Pellets - I went to the feed store and instead of asking for sweet feed i bought wet cob (corn, oats, barley and molasses) there were no pellets at all. There are some oats and grains in it, but the majority of it looked like rabbit pellet feed. I also saw a website that sold it for less than $10 for 50 pounds but the shipping is probably pretty high. They do not all have pellets if you read through the sweet feed recipe in the tried & true you will find several brands that people buy without pellets. The 10% and 12% seem to be an indication of the minimum percentage of protein by volume. I think it was less than $15 for 50 pounds.

I didn't cook it since i became uncomfortable with it. There is a horsetrack nearby and lots of people have horse farms. I went to the feed store and instead of asking for sweet feed i bought wet cob (corn, oats, barley and molasses) there were no pellets at all. Hey, i just bought a bag of sweet feed from a feed store in ontario. The sweet feed i am buying is cracked and there are no pellets.

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Sweet Feed Kaniksu Feeds

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11 Sweet Pellets (Manna Pro) Equine Nutrition Analysis Feed Bank

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10 All Stock Sweet feed Baker Feed & Country Store

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Distillers Sweet Feed Recipe Kit High Quality Mile Hi Distilling

Sweet Feed Without Pellets - However, when i opened the bag, the sweet feed looked nothing like it did on the video i watched. The sweet feed i am buying is cracked and there are no pellets. I also saw a website that sold it for less than $10 for 50 pounds but the shipping is probably pretty high. A lot of people here seem to find it. I read the posts on this thread and was freaking out about pellets. I'm told by the store owners that you will probably not find it.

A lot of people here seem to find it. However, when i opened the bag, the sweet feed looked nothing like it did on the video i watched. There is a horsetrack nearby and lots of people have horse farms. Once existing stock is depleted it will all be pelletized. I think it was less than $15 for 50 pounds.

The Basic Process Is The Same As Ujsm, Except You Have Some Other Grains And Molasses Added.

Hey, i just bought a bag of sweet feed from a feed store in ontario. There are some oats and grains in it, but the majority of it looked like rabbit pellet feed. I just went into the feed store and asked for sweet feed without pellets for horses. I think it was less than $15 for 50 pounds.

The Tag On The Bag Said All Grain So I Opened It Up And To My Surprise It Was All Grain And No Pellets!

I'm told by the store owners that you will probably not find it. It isn’t available at the stores in my area, so i just bought corn, oats, barley, and molasses and mixed my own. It has a totally different flavor than the ujsm. I didn't cook it since i became uncomfortable with it.

They Do Not All Have Pellets If You Read Through The Sweet Feed Recipe In The Tried & True You Will Find Several Brands That People Buy Without Pellets.

There is a horsetrack nearby and lots of people have horse farms. A lot of people here seem to find it. The bags labeled sweet feed all have pellets. I read the posts on this thread and was freaking out about pellets.

However, When I Opened The Bag, The Sweet Feed Looked Nothing Like It Did On The Video I Watched.

Here in the beutiful pacific northwest i paid $14 for grainland select natural feed grains. I also saw a website that sold it for less than $10 for 50 pounds but the shipping is probably pretty high. The sweet feed i am buying is cracked and there are no pellets. The producers pride in the purple bag labeled all grain is pellet free.