dibbin
Well-Known Member
Morning all.
My sister's gelding has been fed on Havens Slobbermash for the last 5/6 years or so. Before putting him onto that we'd struggled to keep weight on him in the winter, but since we started feeding it he's done really well. Unfortunately our only local stockist is no longer selling it as they don't have enough people buying it, and we don't have enough storage space to buy it by the pallet which is the only other way to get hold of it.
We've moved him onto ReadyMash Extra for now, but I don't know if that's going to be enough for him when winter comes back round.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a Slobbermash alternative? He's not a picky eater, just struggles to keep condition when it's cold and miserable.
He's a 14yo 17.2hh ISH in light work. We're in Ayrshire in Scotland, so we'd probably need somewhere local that either keeps stock or can deliver.
Thanks
My sister's gelding has been fed on Havens Slobbermash for the last 5/6 years or so. Before putting him onto that we'd struggled to keep weight on him in the winter, but since we started feeding it he's done really well. Unfortunately our only local stockist is no longer selling it as they don't have enough people buying it, and we don't have enough storage space to buy it by the pallet which is the only other way to get hold of it.
We've moved him onto ReadyMash Extra for now, but I don't know if that's going to be enough for him when winter comes back round.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a Slobbermash alternative? He's not a picky eater, just struggles to keep condition when it's cold and miserable.
He's a 14yo 17.2hh ISH in light work. We're in Ayrshire in Scotland, so we'd probably need somewhere local that either keeps stock or can deliver.
Thanks