I've heard some of the same stuff from horse people too. Kinda why I can't stand to talk to some or follow any horse boards. They snub their nose when I tell them what mine eat. My 2 blm mustangs and 2 burros eat anything and they don't leave any waste around the feeder like my paints and quarterhorses used to. The feed on a brome pasture and eat brome in big rounds from the same pasture. Sometimes up to 2 year old hay and they eat it like the new stuff. The weeds that grow up in the corral are like candy to them. They keep the weeds down. I let them free feed from the round bale feeders. I also keep a protein tub for them to eat on in case the hay doesn't have enough. During the spring and summer I feed rabon blocks to keep the flies down.
No problems here. The ones who are picky about their feed are also the ones that baby their horses to the point they can't control and ride them very well. Horses are not lap dogs although some people treat them that way. All the great horse bloodlines and genes aren't worth anything when people baby their horses to the point the horses don't respect their owners enough to let them be in conrol.
Cows around here from small operations get a lot of milo stalks anymore for roughage. Feed lots buy sileage. Then use some range cubes and supplements to balance them out.
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