Horse Handler

What training would you like to undertake? Would you like to be regarded as a standout horse handler, someone who is respected and recognized as being in control and a leader among horse owners and riders. Pictured is advanced student David Gray of Abilene.
Hearts4Horses
Passion for Truth
I will not rest until my understanding is complete, that may never happen in my lifetime. One thing I know, is that many of the revelations I have made, will profoundly affect your understanding and love of our mutual passion.
Thrive

My equine nutritional program for the 21st-century. Using the latest technology, high quality ingredients, and advanced processing, I have achieved results that are challenging to beat. Thrive aids in building strong, powerful, useful, muscle, nurturing a calm disposition, and nature. Whether it’s building a champion race horse, or re-building a starved Arabian, Thrive does it better.
A FULL INGREDIENT DISCLOSURE PRINTED ON THE BAG
NO GRAIN BY-PRODUCTS OR ROUGHAGE BY-PRODUCTS AT ALL
Alfalfa
Supreme quality, low temp dehydrated Alfalfa, chosen for its high quality protein and
highly digestible fiber.
Timothy
I choose Timothy grass for it’s contribution to quality nutrition. Accepted as one of
the finest grasses available for horse nourishment.
Sorghum
A staple food for over 500 million people in 30 countries. Once processed, it supplies a
high quality nutrient source without common raw starch behavioral changes.
Whole soy meal
Has a balanced amino acid profile that compliments the amino acid pattern of Sorghum.
The inclusion also supplies viable amounts of essential fatty acids.
Rice Bran
Antioxidant rich, rice bran has been the target of long term interest in the well being
of those that value abundant energy and longevity. I agree and that’s why it’s in the
formula.
No Bull
Not included in the feed is any human food production waste or by products, no ground
roughage products (usually peanut shells), no ground up chicken feathers (feather mill,
oh yes, they do put that in horse feed!), no mill run or wheat mids (more crap).
Probably the most important part of the feed is what I don’t put in it. I feed my own
precious horses exactly the same as I sell, and that’s why you can trust my feeds to be
as good as you can get. My horses are my pride and joy, I only give them the very best,
and you can use the same feed I do, it’s just a good choice based on common sense. I
have the knowledge to make good choices and this feed is the result.
It’s almost a bizarre concept to start training or retraining a horse by feeding a
specific type of feed. Or is it? How important do you think feed is to a horse? My
experience has been that an overwhelming amount of evidence exists, demonstrating major
benefits are available by feeding appropriate types of concentrated energy, feeds that
don’t cause acidosis and the associated illnesses and diseases
The reason I went to the trouble, invested the time and effort, expended serious amounts
of money and stuck to my guns instead of pandering to cost constraints is simple. I want
the best for my own horses and the horses of people who trust my judgment. The profit
made from sales gets plowed straight back into research. I do want something from people
though. I want their attention, knowing there is someone out there with their horses
best interests at heart, and not just finding a way to satisfy the shareholders and make
more profits. I will not rest until I have the Worlds greatest horse nutrition. At the
moment, Thrive is representative of the very best feed I can have made for me regardless
of cost, it’s as good as technology will allow, there is no better at this time. My
quest for the perfect feed continues, but right now Thrive is as good as I can get, and
it’s excellent feed!
I have customers who have foals only several weeks old munching on Thrive next to their
mothers, I have aged horses putting on massive amounts of weight after being starved
down, I have abused horses myself recovering beautifully on Thrive. If you put your
trust in my judgment I am sure you will realize that what I say is true, the results are
real. I make limited quantities of Thrive for a select group of people convinced of the
benefits of feeding for excellence. If you want your horse to excel, give me a call and
get on the customer list.
So, when you make choices about what you are going to feed your horse, is the choice
going to be safe or informed, smart or follow the masses. Will you use the same strategy
as people who don’t get anywhere near the results for their money they should. Think
about the future, how your horse is going to be in 5 or 10 years. Please don’t just pick
up a feed tag and make your choice off that, companies know customers do that and it’s
such a bad barometer of quality. Get educated, get smarter about what your horse should
eat, and finally, use good logic. Why would you feed a grass eating horse a high fat
diet and expect them to Thrive? So if a high fat diet is good for horses, diesel should
be good for gas engines, it’s got more fat in it!
Something for you to ponder. A horses body, and in fact
all mammals bodies are on autopilot to be healthy. It’s what we do to horses that make
them sick, left up to their own devices horses live very well without human
intervention, free of the litany of diseases and problems we create for them.
May I suggest you take a step back and think about your actions when you feed your
horse, if you care about your horses like I care about mine, all this information will
make perfect sense to you. I’ve made thrive to satisfy the demand of smart people, they
are the ones that will see the value, see the benefits, and see the results.