3Beasties
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I was lucky enough to come home tonight to a prize of 10 vouchers for bags of baileys feed that I won at YHL
Very happy as I never usually win anything!

I have been considering putting my horse on a balancer for some time to see if it helps his condition and now I have these vouchers it would make sense to try him on a baileys one. I don't currently feed baileys (or a balancer) though so am not familiar with what they make.
My horse is a 16.2hh, 16 year old TB that is prone to weight loss.
He currently looks like this -
Weight wise I am quite happy with him at the moment but would like more topline on him. He's also likely to drop off slightly when the cold weather hits so a bit more meat on his bones won't do him any harm. His work varies weekly depending on the hours I'm at work/College but he usually gets ridden at least 3 times a week and no more then 6, mixture of hacking, faster work and lessons.
So what would be best to feed him alongside his normal feed? One of the baileys balancers (and if so which one?) or their Outshine (which I have heard good things about?
Can't be anything that is going to make his sharp and silly (their conditioning cubes seem to send him loopy
).
Thanks in advance
I have been considering putting my horse on a balancer for some time to see if it helps his condition and now I have these vouchers it would make sense to try him on a baileys one. I don't currently feed baileys (or a balancer) though so am not familiar with what they make.
My horse is a 16.2hh, 16 year old TB that is prone to weight loss.
He currently looks like this -
Weight wise I am quite happy with him at the moment but would like more topline on him. He's also likely to drop off slightly when the cold weather hits so a bit more meat on his bones won't do him any harm. His work varies weekly depending on the hours I'm at work/College but he usually gets ridden at least 3 times a week and no more then 6, mixture of hacking, faster work and lessons.
So what would be best to feed him alongside his normal feed? One of the baileys balancers (and if so which one?) or their Outshine (which I have heard good things about?
Can't be anything that is going to make his sharp and silly (their conditioning cubes seem to send him loopy
Thanks in advance
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