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PurplePickle

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I used to use their feeds years ago and was recommended fast fibre which I got today and also bought calm and condition, Im sure that used to be a mix not a pellet that needs soaking before?

anyway horses seemed to like it, does anyone use it and what do you mix it with, just chaff or anything else?
 
i use power and perfromance and really rate it = i feed it dry (yes yes i know it should be soaked but mare WILL NOT eat soaked feed and P&P although recommended to be soaked is safe to feed unsoaked ;)) with some chaff - only reason i feed chaff too is to soak up her pollenex and joint supp

ETA _ A&P recommend all their feeds are soaked
 
I always buy A&P horse food, seems to do exactly what it says on the bag.

I use the calm and condition (with out barley) and the fast fibre, once soaked I mix it with a Dengie chop, I use AlfAlfa High Oil and the HiFi Light and then add my mix/supplements in.

Great for putting weight on without any other side effects.
 
I use fast fibre for my mini shetland, I have just been giving it to her on its own for the last 2 months but in the last couple of days she wont eat it unless its got a bit of happy hoof with it.
 
IMO Fast Fibre is the best feed they do. Much higher is fibre than other fibre cubes. My farrier has commented how amazing my horses feet are since she has been on this feed. At the moment she only gets a handful but I will add to whatever I decide to feed her in the winter (should she drop weight) as it is a great base feed and easy to make.
 
My mare and one of my geldings is on ride and relax in summer,mare was on C&C in winter but found it wasn't working for her after a while so changed her on to d&h build up cubes,my gelding has fast fibre in winter along with his chaff and sugar beet. Love their feed,gives my guys a lovely shiny coat,even my grey shines!
 
My fatty gets fast fibre with naf slimline, magnesium, brewers yeast and tumeric - it makes a very colourful concoction!
 
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