the horse are feed hi fat hi fiber chunks or hi performance extruded. No food has molasses or corn.
Harley seem to go after the hi fat hi fiber feed horses.
That is a flax, wheat germ and soy base feed.
The horse diet is mainly hay (90% grass and 10% alfafa)
Harley is banned from the feed room and he cab stay in a stall while I clean it to limit what he eats. Out side it is an other story. We has poop pretty much every where.
More fun fact Harley use to wipe me off to get to horse poop and if I blink the poop would have disappear. Now he will munch on some balls but he is less frantic since the change to raw but still goes for it.
My other dog who is not on raw will eat some poop but not nearly as much as Harley does.
Some of horse poop eating seems almost learned. You are searching thru the bedding looking for it, it must be something great, right?
Your guy will tire of the horse poop eventually. Some nice marrow bones at the farm might take his mind off stool. I read someplace that a Native American word for dog was "eater of horse manure" though I don't know if that is true.
Ok so back on line. Our leave it is getting very good! One more place to use it.
I will bring some bone/chew toy to the barn as he has no toys out there that stay on the groung just training toys up on a shelf.
I hope that crazy cat will not start an other round of attack on him.
I love that boy energy, I hate that bot energy when it come to poop eating. Long line, prong collar, going well, now got to fix the darn CAT. Eddy keep chassing the line and wack Harley if he does not get the line moving fast enough.
Snow storm was of great help, all out door poop are under a nice cover, and this boy does not do deep snow.
So hang in there during the de-intox therapy! We will get over that. All stall door are now close to help!
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