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SmartVite EZ Keeper Grass Pellets
Picky Eater Approved NASC
86% would recommend
this to a friend
Quality (4.6 of 5)
Palatability (4.1 of 5)
Value (4.5 of 5)
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SmartVite EZ Keeper Grass Pellets

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Our Price: $18.95 - $72.95
Form: Pellets
Maintenance Dose: 1 SmartPak Well



A comprehensive vitamin and mineral formula designed to meet the nutritional needs of the easy keeper being fed little or no fortified grain, and hay or pasture that is grass or a grass/alfalfa mix. These tasty pellets can easily be fed alone, without grain!

In addition to a comprehensive and balanced selection of vitamins and minerals, SmartVite EZ Keeper Grass Pellets provide amino acids and essential fatty acids, along with pre and probiotics for digestive health.

We offer 8 different SmartVite formulas! Find out which SmartVite is right for your horse.

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SmartVite EZ Keeper Grass Pellets 4.4 5 143 165
Horse wont eat This was for a horse that will eat anything that doesn't eat him first and he wont touch these pellets at all. I even tried adding them to feed and he would pick the feed out and leave these. April 17, 2013
Not Palatable I have tried to feed this supplement to two of my horses who get very little grain for over a year now...however the palatability is variable. Neither of the two horses who receive it are picky eaters, and neither will touch it on a regular basis (they eat a little of it but not all) which is unfortunate becasue it seems like it should be a great solution for horses on low grain and limited pasture. I have tried to offer it to other horses in my barn as well, as a test, and they spit it out too....unfortunatley I would NOT rate this as picky eater approved, or even non-pickey eater approved... April 7, 2013
great for easy keepers really good for easy keepers that cant eat full ration. Palatable to most. Really alfalfa based. March 18, 2013
Mare won't eat it Though the product looked to be a good idea, my mare won't touch it. She is not a picky eater...she wants nothing to do with this supplement. Waste of money for me. March 13, 2013
Supplement for the Easy Keeper This is the only supplement my 2 horses receive. They are both "Easy Keepers' with the mare prone to insulin resistence. They accept this very well and both look very healthy--coat, hooves, and everything even thought there is no grazing this snowy February and they get very little grain with their hay. Have been reading about iron overload when minerals get out of balance and I feel this is rectifying that. No sunbleached mane or coat look, no hooks on the ends of mane & tail hair, and no fine lines on hooves. February 28, 2013
horse won't eat it I had to soak these with alfalfa cubes just to get my horses to eat them. One of my horses will eat anything, but does not like these. I love the ingredients and the ease of feeding, but will try another vitamin-mineral supplement. February 17, 2013
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