Post by Sprouts on Jan 29, 2013 15:25:30 GMT -5
Equine
Feed Horses for as little as $1 per day
Feeding highly nutritious sprouts is not only healthier for the horses, but it is more affordable than hay, alfalfa cubes, or other dry feeds. Grow sprouts for as little as $0.03 - $0.05 per lb. With today's rising cost of animal feed, start saving on your horse feed today.
Feeding Sprouts to Horses
Fresh sprouts grown in a Fodder system offer nutritional advantages for horses. Horses are grazing animals. Adding fresh grass to horses helps them to better health and performance.
Advantages of Sprouts
Feeding sprouts to horses offers:
Better performance in race horses
Improved coat and general appearance
Lower feed bills
Less incidence of colic and gut ulcers
Lower vet costs
Gentler, calmer animals
Faster recovery after exertion
Horse Owner Testimonials
Here is what horse owner's incorporating sprouts are saying about Fodder sprouts:
"Within a couple of weeks the FodderTech sprouts gave them back their top line, a healthy shine to their coats, filled them up, and completed their vitamin and mineral requirements (with correct equine analysis and balancing)."
"We have reduced our feed bill by 60%. Every one of our horses looks forward to eating the Fodder"
"I recommend that all horse owners, especially performance horses, seriously consider giving their horses fresh sprouts every day. The superb digestibility of the Fodder sprouts helps to significantly reduce colic and ulcers. The lack of dust from dry feed in turn helps with the respiration and will reduce vet bills." - Jill Harris, Spanish Bit Riding School
Research with Horses
Race horses were fed sprouts over the course of a 3 month trial. Here was the response of derby horses consuming Fodder sprouts:
87% increase in herd placing (8% - 15%)
Youngest horse the herd had ever had place in a race
Sprouts were not grown for a few weeks (sick operator) and the placing had an immediate reduction down to just 7%. Once the system was put back into operation the placings returned up to 15% for the herd.
"We can say with a high degree of credibility that after being fed with our sprouting fodder... the win and place ratio was better than ever before. In my opinion the system provided by Fodder is the best and safest growing method when it comes to feeding valuable horses" - Brian Rowe, Licensed Race horse trainer for 25 years
www.foddertech.com/nutrition/equine
Feed Horses for as little as $1 per day
Feeding highly nutritious sprouts is not only healthier for the horses, but it is more affordable than hay, alfalfa cubes, or other dry feeds. Grow sprouts for as little as $0.03 - $0.05 per lb. With today's rising cost of animal feed, start saving on your horse feed today.
Feeding Sprouts to Horses
Fresh sprouts grown in a Fodder system offer nutritional advantages for horses. Horses are grazing animals. Adding fresh grass to horses helps them to better health and performance.
Advantages of Sprouts
Feeding sprouts to horses offers:
Better performance in race horses
Improved coat and general appearance
Lower feed bills
Less incidence of colic and gut ulcers
Lower vet costs
Gentler, calmer animals
Faster recovery after exertion
Horse Owner Testimonials
Here is what horse owner's incorporating sprouts are saying about Fodder sprouts:
"Within a couple of weeks the FodderTech sprouts gave them back their top line, a healthy shine to their coats, filled them up, and completed their vitamin and mineral requirements (with correct equine analysis and balancing)."
"We have reduced our feed bill by 60%. Every one of our horses looks forward to eating the Fodder"
"I recommend that all horse owners, especially performance horses, seriously consider giving their horses fresh sprouts every day. The superb digestibility of the Fodder sprouts helps to significantly reduce colic and ulcers. The lack of dust from dry feed in turn helps with the respiration and will reduce vet bills." - Jill Harris, Spanish Bit Riding School
Research with Horses
Race horses were fed sprouts over the course of a 3 month trial. Here was the response of derby horses consuming Fodder sprouts:
87% increase in herd placing (8% - 15%)
Youngest horse the herd had ever had place in a race
Sprouts were not grown for a few weeks (sick operator) and the placing had an immediate reduction down to just 7%. Once the system was put back into operation the placings returned up to 15% for the herd.
"We can say with a high degree of credibility that after being fed with our sprouting fodder... the win and place ratio was better than ever before. In my opinion the system provided by Fodder is the best and safest growing method when it comes to feeding valuable horses" - Brian Rowe, Licensed Race horse trainer for 25 years
www.foddertech.com/nutrition/equine