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Equijewel is rice bran, and I do try to stick to UK grown feeds as far as possible. I do feed linseed, which is simiarly high in oil...
27 November 2025
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My understanding is the horses stomach volume is the size of a rugby ball and it doesn't vary much by horse size (my vet told me this)...
27 November 2025
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That is interesting, and does make sense, thank you.
27 November 2025
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Apparently feeding soaked feed over dry (specifically bucket feed not say hay for example) is recommended for gastric health. The...
27 November 2025
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I mix dried grass chaff through the soaked feed, and the old boy copes as well as he does with chewed grass. He has learned to have a...
27 November 2025
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May not be what you want but have you considered grass nuts for winter? Makes a nice mash once soaked, Just a thought x
27 November 2025
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Grass pellets still need soaing, and have a slightly lower energy content than the alfalfa. I also like the higher calcium content of...
27 November 2025
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Yes, the chew time is something I have pondered. Do they get less saliva mixed in with their soaked feeds, than if I gave them dry...
27 November 2025
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Fibre-based feeds don't do the same kind of damage when they exit the stomach prematurely as starch-rich feeds do, but my feeling is...
27 November 2025
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Quite a few cheaper options so thank you everyone for the suggestions! I think the best option is for me to go to a shop that has them...
26 November 2025
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Not wanting to derail the thread about a horse flinging its feed around, but prompted by some responses on that thread. What is a...
26 November 2025
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Forage replacers (e.g. your grass nuts and fibre beet) can be fed in larger quantities. “While it’s recommended to keep bucket feeds...
26 November 2025
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I wonder if they do swallow less when they're concentrating and/or in a higher/shorter frame, so the saliva has to go somewhere.
26 November 2025
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My pleasure. I expected the frame, but not the foam, I asked the dentist about it, as he is also a bitting person, and he was very...
26 November 2025
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Luke Gingerich. His QH Chloe has never so much as had a bit in her mouth or bitless bridle on her face, she's literally only ever worn a...
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