BLUEBONNET FEEDS Boost 'Em Diet Balancer Pellets Farm Animal & Horse Supplement - Chewy.com

Bluebonnet Feeds Boost 'Em Diet Balancer Pellets Farm Animal & Horse Supplement

By Bluebonnet Feeds
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
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  • Crafted with real ingredients you actually recognize.
  • Features all-natural quality protein.
  • Contains B vitamins including biotin.
  • Prebiotics and probiotics help support healthy digestion.
  • Formulated with kelp meal to provide your horse with amino acid and micronutrient support.

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Feeding Instructions



Questions & Answers

4 Customer Questions


Can llamas eat this? If so, at what rate?
Answer by Chewy • Feb 01, 2023
Boost Em can be fed to llama’s at a rate of 8 ounces per day.

Is this safe for sheep?
Answer by Chewy • Jan 20, 2023
This food is formulated for sheep as well. For sheep/lambs, feed 4 ounces daily mixed with feed. For "Show Lambs & Breeding Sheep", feed 8 ounces per head daily, mixed with feed.

If I mix this with my yard feed for chickens at what ration should I mix?
Answer by Chewy • Feb 20, 2022
For birds, feed 4 pounds daily per 100 birds as a supplement along with regular feed.

What are the ingredients
Answer by Chewy • Aug 01, 2021
For a complete list of ingredients, click on the 'Nutritional Info' tab, next to the 'Description' tab, just under the product photos.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By ColoradoGrandma on Feb 19, 2023

Same smell as the local chicken feed

These pellets have the same, very odd, smell as the feed crumbles I bought at TSC that the chickens won't eat. It's sort of onion-y or a licorice smell. They don't like it, but will eat some of it if it is mixed in with the scratch grain. They will accidently eat some TSC crumbles if I put scratch grain over the top of it. These are picky Leghorns, but they are what I have until chick season.