Balancers

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I am thinking on putting my WB x TB mare onto a balancer this winter.

She is currently fed Equi Jewel as part of her diet which has given her fab coat and feet however she is a poor doer and dropped a huge amount of weight last winter.

Is the Equi Jewel enough or would a feed balancer be better to help her maintain her weight?

I am happy with her diet and what she is on did help her put on weight last winter when I eventually found a feed she would eat.

I have been looking at various balancers but am unsure which to choose.

Also are the likes of Equi Jewel, Omega Rice and Outshine balancers in themselves or should I be looking more along the lines of Top Spec, Blue chip etc etc?
 
When my TB x Welsh D dropped off I fed him Top Spec feed balancer which worked a treat - his coat looked great, weight improved and stabilised and he seemed happier in himself.

But if you're happy with her feed currently why not use Pink Powder which is essentially a concentrated version of things like blue chip and top spec and means you don't need to change her feed? I used this successfully on my old horse and he was a poor doer but the pink powder maintained him much better than feeding alone!
 
I have been using blue chip with my two and really really impressed with the results (esp the bolshy git of a youngster who can't have much hard feed as he gets too full of himself)
Have just changed over the the Spillers balancer now though (£15 per bag cheaper and analysis is as near as damn it the same)
 
I have only ever used Blue Chip in this respect, because I do feel it works wonders so why change it?? My old boy had his first feed of it this morning - he has it over the winter. I find that when he is on Blue Chip, he eats less of everything else so although it is expensive, it does cut costs elsewhere.
 
Pink Powder- it's great stuff, and helps them keep really healthy and shiny- I've used it in the past and I put mine all back on it in January this year instead of their normal mineral/vitamin supplement and they all look fab on it, they each have 1 scoop in each feed per day- for me it is more economical as well I buy the 1.5kg tub which is about £24 and it lasts about 6 weeks, although I do have my youngster on Spillers Stud balancer- which can also be fed to older horses to top up their vits/mins.
 
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I have only ever used Blue Chip in this respect, because I do feel it works wonders so why change it?? My old boy had his first feed of it this morning - he has it over the winter. I find that when he is on Blue Chip, he eats less of everything else so although it is expensive, it does cut costs elsewhere.

.... that was my concern but going to give the spillers a whirl (analysis/data etc seems very impressive.....)
If Blue Chip came down fron £40 a bag then defo would stick with it....
 
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