Balancers

sherbet

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I have a full TB mare and my daughter has a section D. Both have done really well over the summer on chaff and carrots and are coming into winter carrying some weight.
I am thinking that they may be better on a balancer than “normal” feed. Can you tell me if you think they would cope on a balancer if so how to feed do you mix with chaff etc.
Also any good recommendations
 
I've been feeding balanced minerals in Fast Fibre for the last month to my elderly Arab. His white line was a bit stretched before. A month on with the minerals and PING - the white line is just as tight and neat as can be:) and he looks fab.

I give him Speedibeet, micronised linseed and a handful of oats too - but that is because he needs it due to his age.

My other horse is a young, good doer and he'll just get Fast Fibre, micronised linseed and balanced minerals when he comes in for the winter.

If you don't have a forage analysis, then these are good products to use.
Pro Hoof http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....3407424&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT#ht_1466wt_905

or Equimins Advance Concentrate
http://www.equimins-online.com/acatalog/Equimins_Advance_Concentrate.html
 
I started my chap on topspec lite 6 weeks ago - you feed it on its own (or you can add chaff/speedibeet if want) it looks bit like pony nuts and both mine love it - non heating - non weight gaining - but my chap definately has more stamina out on rides and a bit more sparkle. £25 a bag feeds one 16h horse for a month (ask for measuring cup when buy it or phone topsec for one - my chap has one full cup morning and night). It also has full dose of vits/mins for feet too.

Only other thing you may want to put out is a salt lick if they are sweating alot.

Ring topsec for advice - they were v good.
 
I feed my mare blue chip lami lite (or spillers lite).
She does very well on it looks in very good condition.
I mix it with a handful of chaff and her cortaflex.
I have a lot of trouble feeding her as a lot of feeds make her spooky but this one does not affect her temperament. She holds her weight very well on this balancer.
 
My very good doer cob has been on Bailey's 14 (lo-cal) balancer (2 of their measures which is classed as a cup), half scoop of Fibergy and a handful of fast fibre (to moisten) since I've had him. He looks fabulous on it.
Once the winter hits, he'll go up to 4 measures of balancer, and I'll increase the fast fibre if he needs it, split over 2 feeds!
I've never used a balancer before and I'm really impressed. Very economical, I still have a third of a bag of Baileys that was bought in May!
 
I used to feed my boy, who's a good doer, Lo-cal but swapped to Spillers Lite as it's cheaper. He's doing good on it would recommend it.
 
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