Have you tried the Fibre Mash from Rowan & Barbary? I don't think it's got the cereal content that the Ready Mash does, but keeps my TBX looking good, depending on what's he's doing I've had him on the Ready mash and ready mash extra, but with grass coming through he doesn't need the extra...
Oooh Bernster, hope you like it...mine was dropped off this morning and it's lovely, so hope it's up to towing! I've got the 2.2 Lux Diesel version, AWD would have been great but not so affordable when company car tax and mpg taken into account 😞
I'm a bit of a 'lurker' on here and get loads of useful hints and tips, so hoping somebody may have experience of towing with a Mazda CX-5? I've got one to try for a few days but no towbar so can't sneakily hitch trailer up and try! It ticks all the right boxes so I could have it as my Company...
I got a companion pony from Blue Cross a few months ago, got a 4 yr old who needed to be left to grow a bit before backing, so I've just got her for 12 months on a short term arrangement. With the short term loan they provide wormers and refund vet fee for 1 call out to do jabs/check teeth...
Hi, I've used the Rowan Barbary mashes for a while now, mines a TBx and can be silly/lose condition over winter. I've used Fibre mash, Ready mash & Ready mash xtra depending on how much work he's doing and how he's looking, he loves them all and looks good on them!
Reminds me of a hack not so long ago when I took my boy out, we'd stopped on a bridge over a river when he spotted a swan swimming downstream....he was a little a spooked when it 'disappeared' under his feet but when it decided to fly out the other side, the sound was so loud we both got...
Try googling British Equestrian ID Service...scheme where both horse and rider have tags so both can be reunited, or if rider has nasty fall, they've got details of emergency contact/medical details, not sure of cost tho...