We are proud to distribute: Montana Premium Forage Hay Pellets Choose from 40 pound bags of: Alfalfa Pellets Timothy Pellets Alfalfa Orchard Pellets
Natural and Organic feeds and supplements for all of your animals
Natural and Organic feeds and supplements for all of your animals
We are proud to distribute: Montana Premium Forage Hay Pellets Choose from 40 pound bags of: Alfalfa Pellets Timothy Pellets Alfalfa Orchard Pellets
Teff Hay Pellets A great option for horses with laminitis, Cushings, and metabolic syndrome. Mountain Sunrise Feed has introduced a Teff hay pellet. This is exciting news! Attached is the guaranteed…
TIMOTHY PELLETS Timothy hay is a popular grass forage fed to horses and other animals around the world. Timothy hay is highly palatable, low to moderate in protein and high…
Alfalfa is a legume forage and one of the most popular forage types with moderate high protein and highly digestible fiber. Geared towards performance and breeding animals. Great supplement to…
ALFALFA ORCHARD PELLETS Alfalfa/orchard hay is the most popular hay mix fed to horses around the world. Alfalfa is a legume forage with moderate high protein and highly digestible fiber. …
EquiPride™ by SweetPro® Has Flax Oil—Flax Factor. We are excited to now offer the Flax Factor flax oil by EquiPride. This product is 100% pure, filtered flax oil, providing your horses…
CDGRA Alliance= Discounts for Ranches! Colorado Dude and Guest Ranch Association Partners with EquiPride/ EquiLix for Ranch Horses Agape Naturals presents EquiPride and EquiLix as part an Alliance Partnership…
Metabolic/ Insulin Resistance Can my metabolic pony who requires NSC under 11% feed have EquiPride? We asked SweetPro’s Brad Thornberg and he replied, “The suggested amounts are 10-15 ounces and…
NEW! EquiLix Performance Hanging Lick Tub 25lb with Garlic in stock now! See https://agapedistributors.net/stores/ for store locations–choose the EquiLix Performance 25-Pound Hanging Lick Tub category. OR Schedule a time to…
Let’s Talk about Calcium! The standard expectation for calcium in feed is 2:1, but as you can see from the graphics, horses get more than they need in calcium from…