15 November 2009 #1 P popsicle Well-Known Member Joined 2 May 2008 Messages 1,341 Location LINCOLNSHIRE UK Visit site What do you think? Are they essentially the same? Is one better than the other for putting on condition? What about price? Anyone have any ideas?
What do you think? Are they essentially the same? Is one better than the other for putting on condition? What about price? Anyone have any ideas?
15 November 2009 #2 L LadyRascasse Well-Known Member Joined 6 September 2008 Messages 5,263 Visit site well i feed my older gelding fibre beet (fast fibre) and he survives all year round on and looks fat!! i pay £7.99 for a 20kg bag of fast fibre. it last 2 weeks feeding 1/2 a scoop (dry) split into 2 feeds with hifi.
well i feed my older gelding fibre beet (fast fibre) and he survives all year round on and looks fat!! i pay £7.99 for a 20kg bag of fast fibre. it last 2 weeks feeding 1/2 a scoop (dry) split into 2 feeds with hifi.
15 November 2009 #3 Persephone Well-Known Member Joined 4 August 2007 Messages 19,992 Location Down South Visit site If you are looking to put weight on what about normal mollassed sugar beet? Very economical.
15 November 2009 #4 P popsicle Well-Known Member Joined 2 May 2008 Messages 1,341 Location LINCOLNSHIRE UK Visit site [ QUOTE ] If you are looking to put weight on what about normal mollassed sugar beet? [/ QUOTE ] I am trying to stick to High fibre without sugar as one of my girls ties up.
[ QUOTE ] If you are looking to put weight on what about normal mollassed sugar beet? [/ QUOTE ] I am trying to stick to High fibre without sugar as one of my girls ties up.
15 November 2009 #5 Persephone Well-Known Member Joined 4 August 2007 Messages 19,992 Location Down South Visit site Ah, in that case I like fastfibre personally. Or you could use speedibeet. That's laminitis friendly so sugar free.
Ah, in that case I like fastfibre personally. Or you could use speedibeet. That's laminitis friendly so sugar free.