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Feed plan for my horse?

Okay I have a 5 year old Appaloosa that gets work about 4 days a week. She is 16 hands and I am needing a feed plan idea. I use to have her on Equli lux original and recently switched her to feed grade oats and alfalfa pellets. Here is her feeding schedule Morning: 2 flakes grass hay, 2 scoops of Millennium gold, 1/2 scoop oats 1/2 alfalfa pellets Evening: 2 flakes grass hay 1/2 scoop oats and 1/2 scoop alfalfa pellets. Her body conditioning has dropped. Her mane and tail are not looking as healthy. The only company that sells Equli lux original around me is talking about not caring it anymore that is why i switched her back to what she was on when i purchased her a year ago. I live in Oregon. Does anyone have any suggestions. Alfalfa makes her on the hot side too. Any help

I agree with the poster who talked about balanced nutrition. All brand name products have a mix with all necessary nutrients included for your area. Find Purina, Nutrena, Dumor, Farnam, etc. Then don't just throw supplements at her unless it is for joints and the like. Feed should be fed by weight, not scoop. When you look at the price of oats vs. a quality feed, it seems the price is not worth it. But it is. Because when you have a horse in good flesh, you feed the minimum of the quality feed. I've used Purina Strategy very successfully for several years; I feed the minimum poundage to most of my horses to keep them in good weight along with clean hay and checking for worms. But there are other good brands out there if you do some research.