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horse molasses ?

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hey folks, came across
NAF Molasses for Horses

anyone ever used this ? its says unsulphered, is it as good as the meridian jars?
 
Stopped using molasses 8 years ago, now i use Sugar beet syrup. a much more complex vegetable than a simple tuber plant. (sugar cane)
has more of everything minerals, vitamins, trace elements. . Amazon product ASIN B000LRKO8K getting hard to find. this is way expensive, you have to search for cheap price.
In the past i had to import from Germany.
 
Stopped using molasses 8 years ago, now i use Sugar beet syrup. a much more complex vegetable than a simple tuber plant. (sugar cane)
has more of everything minerals, vitamins, trace elements. . Amazon product ASIN B000LRKO8K getting hard to find. this is way expensive, you have to search for cheap price.
In the past i had to import from Germany.
Looks like it's available on Amazon if you're in the states! Only 10 too so not bad. How much and how often do you apply it?

As far as the horse molasses I'd be hesitant to use it. Just find some food grade organic blackstrap molasses and it should last you a good while.
 
If you're in the US - Medina is a readily available and inexpensive horticultural molasses product.



A gallon is $30 off Amazon

Amazon product ASIN B00AN8VQB6
 
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