mandwhy
Well-Known Member
I went to a big feed shop the other day (horsey shop heaven) and had a look at simple systems and all kinds of balancers etc. My haffy just has hi fi lite and a bit of linseed meal in variable amounts over winter (she has lost just the right amount of weight so I am glad I did feed her a bit extra), but I decided not to buy anymore of that since spring grass is on its way and buy a feed with a good range of vitamins and minerals. So I just got D&H high fibre cubes which claim to not need an extra balancer or anything, she will still have the hi fi.
So just wondering what is the point of balancers and why are they so expensive? Are they basically just vitamins and minerals in little pellet food form? What is the advantage of that over giving a powdered all round supplement and how much does that differ to just giving a 'complete feed'? I do give my horse a bit of mag ox as well which seems to make a difference.
I understand competition horses especially might need the extra vitamins and whatnot, but just confused by the concept of what a balancer actually is...
Please enlighten me to the modern newfangled world of horse feeding
So just wondering what is the point of balancers and why are they so expensive? Are they basically just vitamins and minerals in little pellet food form? What is the advantage of that over giving a powdered all round supplement and how much does that differ to just giving a 'complete feed'? I do give my horse a bit of mag ox as well which seems to make a difference.
I understand competition horses especially might need the extra vitamins and whatnot, but just confused by the concept of what a balancer actually is...
Please enlighten me to the modern newfangled world of horse feeding