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If you are searching for a feed for your horse that is wholesome and as close to what they would eat in the wild as possible....you have found it. Our supplements are available here and our horse feed is likely at a feed store near you!
If you are searching for a feed for your horse that is wholesome and as close to what they would eat in the wild as possible....you have found it. Our supplements are available here and our horse feed is likely at a feed store near you!
I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your Wild Fed horse food. My 26 yr. old Arabian is unable to chew well & while I was gone for 5 wks. lost a huge amount of weight. I cried when I saw him. It’s been 3 months now that I’ve been giving him Wild Fed & he looks amazing! Thank you so much. It’s nice to have people like you in the world!
I have found Wild Fed to be a crucial part of my competition horses diets. After putting them on Wild Fed there was a notable change in both their coat, their muscle tone, and their endurance. From my energetic young one to my senior horse, Wild Fed’s all natural whole food feed keeps all of my horses looking and feeling their best.
I’ve been using “Wild Fed” for almost 3 years now and I’m an absolute believer. My older horses were having trouble maintaining weight, and their coats were dull. I started giving them a bucket of wild fed every morning and within weeks they looked healthier, stronger and had more energy …and the little donkey loves it too!
We are thrilled to announce our 2022 Will Fed Photo contest winner, Cowboy, a 19 yr. old gelding Quarter horse owned by Brittany LaCour. Brittany’s photo embodies a natural and peaceful setting showcasing such a healthy and thriving horse. Cowboy is truly a Wild Fed spokes model with his shiny coat, beautiful musculature, kind eyes and relaxed demeanor. The composition is considered and the quality...
Hello All! We want to see your WILD FED Horse! Grab your camera (or phone!) and get that perfect shot for our 4th Annual WILD FED Horse Photo Contest. In addition to prizes for first, second, and third place, we will once again offer a prize for 'Reader's Choice' meaning that we will need your vote! Finalists will be featured on our website and...
Did you know that you can control blood sugar levels by feeding at optimal times and avoiding others? There are lots of factors that contribute to the amount of sugar in grasses, from weather to time of day to the length of the grass and we've created this chart so that you can better control the amount of sugar in your horses diet. Click...
Many people don’t realize that they can control the sugars in their pastures and in turn, better manage their horses blood sugar levels. We’ve put together some information to help you optimally manage your pastures. Practice rotational grazing- Rather than keeping your horse on the same pasture all the time, get some portable electric fencing and partition your field into different areas and rotate your...