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Ask the Nutritionist: Dr. Getty's Forum for Equine Nutrition

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Ask the Nutritionist: Dr. Getty's Forum for Equine Nutrition
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Re: Strategy or Safe Choice

Hi Dr. Getty,
There is a feed called "Safe & Sound" by West Feeds. Have you ever heard of it? How does it stack up? It's suppose to be low starch and $1.75 a bag less than Safe Choice. I don't know what low starch feeds there are available here in the central Texas area. Purina seems to think starch & carbs are ok............ and they just have to be watched if the horse is prone to laminitis. I have been trying to stay low starch & my horses are doing well.
Thanks for your time!!
Lynette

Re: Re: Strategy or Safe Choice

Ok, I used the "search this forum" and saw that Safe & Sound is the same as Safe Choice. Now you don't have to re-answer the same question.
Thanks for putting up with me!!

Re: Strategy or Safe Choice

Hi Lynette,

Sometimes products are the same, only have different names because of different divisions of the same company. Safe Choice and Safe & Sound are two feeds that fit into this category.

You're right about Purina products -- they are consistently high in sugar and starch, with the exception of Ultium.

Thanks for writing!

Dr. Getty

Where are you from? Bayfield, CO