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Baileys No. 4 topline conditioning cubes?

Both Ty and his best friend have turned into little beasties - not sure whether it's the good grass (they've eaten it down to the 'good' grass now) or the cubes....they were both on plain nuts before. Now they're both plain nuts
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Sorry I know this should go in the stable bit, but I don't read it so figure others may not...
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Lol!! Other name for baileys number 4..... RACE HORSE CUBES!! They are exactly the same.....

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Does that mean they make yours fizzy?
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Lol!! Other name for baileys number 4..... RACE HORSE CUBES!! They are exactly the same.....

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Maybe Donkey needs some of these then - oats not working
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I think it will take more than feed
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. Corroy has CB head on yesterday and her friends were at the end of her 5 acre field, OMG!!! I can't believe the lazy trot she had down to them
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Nope, actually, but then again not alot does except cold air and hounds!!
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No seriously, the ingredients for Topline Conditioning cubes and Racehorse cubes are EXACTLY the same, but they are slow release, so won't necessarily fizz them up, whichever option you choose to use....
 

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shouldnt make them fizzy, both of my boyz (irish cob and TB) are on them and have been for a long time. Hasn'tt made any difference appart from helping with their condition and performance.
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thanks guys - think it depends on the horse eh? Flic, I take it you have a TB?

they're putting everyone on sugarbeet as of Friday - i was like, er, no thanks!!! haa haa x
 

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OH MY GOD. they are the work of SATAN!!!!!

I gave to my boy (also TB) as he was a bit ribby when I got him and he went crazy. Charging round the field bucking but the worst was they made him really spooky. He spooked at the same thing 20 times (a feather!).
 

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I feed a tb mare on them on advice from a vet and I got another horse who needed condition the mare was fine on them but the gelding was a heated up so had to change feeds for the gelding It depends on each horse I think
 

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Bandits horse was on them i think and they sent her hypo. She actually put Bandit in hospital after a bucking fit. Her trainer told her to take the horse off them straight away.
 

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I'm convinced this hasn't helped him ... I guess he's been on them for about 4 weeks but for most of that hasn't been ridden that much due to him being unshod - I think being footsore slowed him down.

Now the shoes are back on and the gloves are off!
 
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