Allen & Page - Power and Performance?

lex2501

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Hello All,

Just wondering if anyone has any experience of feeding it and what their thoughts are? Does it do what it says on the label?

Thank you :)
 

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Brilliant, thanks guys - it sounds like just what I need. My new horse lost his jump over the last few fences after going round the hilly Chilham Novice course on Sunday. I had dropped back his feed after being very naughty in the dressage at Wilton (but jumping brilliantly and easily inside the time). I rang his old owner and he used to be on P&P but just wanted to make sure that wouldnt give him any excuses for handstands in the dressage arena :rolleyes:
 

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My grey has this when he's eventing - unfortunately it does make him do handstands! But it also gives him the sparkle required and he jumps far better when on it. Recommended!

I think I will just have to put up with the handstands in the arena - was not pleasant being catapulted three fences from home when he left a leg! Was very apparent that he suddently just died on me having run up the hill.

I have 2 bags arriving tomorrow :)
 

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This is my horses regular feed. It does not make him fizzy at all. He gets most fizzy from good quality grass and as his fitness levels increase he gets fizzier/ spookier nothing to do with his diet I find.
 

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My horse (aged 20) is on it - my sister started hers on it to give him a bit more oomph jumping and he seemed ok on it (although he is far too laid back for his own good). Mine seems to do well on it, he's in good shape and he seems to be doing alright competing wise.
 
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