Getting Yearlings to Market-John Hall describes how they do it at Taylor Made Sales
Kinetic Press Release
(Thouroughbred Times pg. 61, March 22, 2008) “Around May 1st, sale yearlings are put on a 15% protein feed that contains a good amount of beet pulp. Every horse also gets corn oil in its feed, the supplement Chondrogen EQ and MSM (methylsulfonymethane) to relieve any minor inflammation. Unless a yearling tends to be fat or has a particularly thick neck, it also is given a rice bran oil product called M.A.S.S. (Multi-Active Strengthening System). The product naturally builds muscle, improves hair coat, and tends to have a calming effect.”
“Good hoof care is an important part of sales prep . . .”. Hooves, including the entire sole, are painted daily with commercial hoof oil, and for yearlings whose feet need extra attention, Hall uses a product called Contender.”




