BOSS???

I buy a 25kg sack of BOSS from the feed merchant for £8. Lasts months and months for my four horses (and I do feed the birds with them too!

As soon as the feed merchants realise we're feeding them to horses, the price will no doubt hike.

All you have to do is make sure they are the totally black ones, as per their name, and not the black/white striped ones.
 
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Blimey, I'm a feed merchant and it would cost me over £20 to buy in a 25kg sack of black sunflower seeds!

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You must have expensive suppliers then - I pay about £9 too....although I think my bags are only 20 kgs
 
yeah I pay £10 for a big bag from my supplier who thinks I am nuts feeding them to my horse!!! he supplies a lot of people who buy feed for pigeons and poultry etc and just wouldnt believe me when I said they were for my horses.
 
They seemed even cheaper this time because they're normally only 20kg sacks so I was quite surprised how large the bag was for the price.

Like the others have mentioned, my feed merchants think I'm barmy to feed them to the horses too.

You need to find new suppliers if that's the prices you're being charged. My feed merchants do supply to retail outlets, but they must be making a profit themselves on that figure.
 
I think of them in a similar way to Linseed Oil - good for general bloom, coat and feet.

They are full of oil (as their name suggests) and a good source of slow release energy. They're like the marmite of the horse world.....horses either love them or hate them.
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Please can someone tell / pm me as to where to get them? And how do you feed them? do they have the husks on? do you mix them in the feed? And why not the stripy ones?
 
But what do you DO with them? Will horses eat them husks & all, or do they have to be shelled?

I'd like to give mine oil but they REALLY don't like it mixed with their feed; I suppose its like being obliged to eat greasy stew...UGH... and I've never found a way round that. I've often thought that sunflower seeds would be a palatable alternative but didn't know how to get them in quantity cheaply enough unless they had the husks on: I'd no idea people were actually using them.

So, can horses safely crunch them up whole?
 
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So, can horses safely crunch them up whole?

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Aye, they do have teeth to eat them with
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Seriously, I just add a handful into each feed and neither pony has shown any probs munching them
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Aye, they do have teeth to eat them with


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suppose so; I was just a bit afraid they'd cause a blockage or something, or else come out the other end whole, and seed the dungheap with sunflowers. Actually that would be an improvement.
 
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