Allen and page L Mix

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I'm interested to see if anyone is currently using this ? , its saying its for lami horses with lower starch and protein than fast fibre .....

Any good or bad points ?
 
I've used it in the past for a horse that flat refused to eat Fast Fibre, I believe the sugar content is only 2% - but cant find the email from the A&P contact that sent it to me. However I believe that L Mix must be fed with a chaff, or if you'd rather Fast Fibre - not on its own. could be wrong though. the horse that refused to eat FF, would wolf a mix of L Mix and FF down no trouble. It also requires mixing with water in the same way as FF,
 
I believe L mix has 3.75% starch and 2% sugar, so very low for both. Had my boy on it for a while, looks like rabbit food, but he loved it. Found it a bit expensive though, costs more than fast fibre and its only a 15kg bag. Didn't feed with chaff, just well soaked.
 
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Famous in our household as the one feed my Welsh cob refused to eat. I would get a sample before buying a bag and see if your horse likes it.
 
Allen & Page website gives the following info on L-Mix

Nutritional Analysis
Oil: 3.5%
Protein: 7.0%
Fibre: 30.0%
Estimated DE: 7.0 MJ/kg
Starch: 3.75%
Vitamin A: Natural
Vitamin D: Natural
Vitamin E: Natural

And Fast Fibre -

Nutritional Analysis
Oil: 3.0%
Protein: 7.5%
Fibre: 28.0%
Estimated DE: 8.0 MJ/kg
Starch: 5.0%
Calcium: 1.0%
Total Sugar: 2.5%
Omega 3: 0.5%
Vitamin A: 10k iu/kg
Vitamin D: 1.5k iu/kg
Vitamin E: 120 iu/kg

I'm thinking of trying my old mare on it as she is now cushings, the filly is doing ok on Fast Fibre, but Oldie is looking too well!
 
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