25 March 2008 #1 S Super_Kat Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2005 Messages 11,889 www.myspace.com Do I need to soak the little blighters before feeding?
25 March 2008 #2 A Accy Well-Known Member Joined 24 July 2006 Messages 923 Visit site I soak mine over night, one scoopt to approx three scoops water i use the Dodson and Horral Barley Rings
I soak mine over night, one scoopt to approx three scoops water i use the Dodson and Horral Barley Rings
25 March 2008 #3 S spaniel Well-Known Member Joined 21 March 2002 Messages 8,277 Visit site Entirely up to you. You dont HAVE to but I prefer them softened.
25 March 2008 #4 V vicm2509 Well-Known Member Joined 7 March 2006 Messages 2,197 Location Wirral Visit site Agree - you dont have to soak them but I think they are nicer soaked (and no I have not tried them )
25 March 2008 #5 silvershadow81 Well-Known Member Joined 15 February 2008 Messages 1,785 Location Derbyshire Visit site They feed them at our yard unsoaked and the horses dont mind. Not sure if there are different types that actually require soaking though?
They feed them at our yard unsoaked and the horses dont mind. Not sure if there are different types that actually require soaking though?
25 March 2008 #6 brackenhappy Well-Known Member Joined 7 June 2007 Messages 1,344 Location cheshire Visit site i feed them unsoaked!! bracken loves her cheerios!!! will also soak them in hot water on a cold night so she can have a warm tea!!
i feed them unsoaked!! bracken loves her cheerios!!! will also soak them in hot water on a cold night so she can have a warm tea!!