Frequently Asked Questions
What are the pros and cons
of feeding sweet feed vs. pellets?
Sweet feeds, sometimes referred to as "textured feeds,"
and pelleted concentrates with the same nutrient content have
virtually the same value to most horses. Pellets hold a small
advantage in digestibility, especially for those animals that
do not chew their feed well. Sweet feeds can be mixed with medications
or feed additives better because the molasses binds the ingredients
together. In reality, the choice depends primarily on what the
feeder prefers.
Let's look at other differences. Sweet feeds look like horse
feeds. You can see the oats, corn and other major ingredients.
They are very palatable and are generally accepted by all horses.
Sometimes horses will pick and choose the ingredients that they
like and reject other parts of the feed. Sweet feeds do attract
flies. Pelleted concentrates are more uniform. Every bite is the
same and the horse cannot pick and choose because every bite tastes
the same. Pelleted feeds store better if kept dry and are more
suitable for automatic feeders.