kezimac
Well-Known Member
So over winter I am planning to feed my horse mainly Grass nuts - she has them soaked to add in her calmer. but I want to add in vit/min supplement - what the best value - best one/cheapest.
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I don't think this can be guaranteed tbh, OK if the horse is not in work but I find I can see a difference between a cheaper horse and pony nut and a branded mix in about two weeks...... skin condition.If you really feel they will need a vitamin supplement, then an all round lick will be fine. To be honest, i wouldn't bother wasting your money on them as often you will find horses who are on grass and hay have over 150 % of their vit and min requirement that they need. I found this out whilst doing a ration calculation for my horse which showed massive over feeding of vits and mins! oops!
I am not keen on the idea of Cod liver oil, it is an animal product, so this would put me off.The best supplements i have every used is MALCODIC STABLE and Equivite . now i just buy a mineral block ( the brick type one) and just put it in his their manger comes off in feed and there to be licked too
Non dusty, palatable-contains Cod lever-oil.
Oil (Cod liver) 6 %
well fast fibre just about kept weight on last yr - 7/8thTB (reg ISH) lives out in medium work competing dressage weekly. stressy sort - does well on grass during summer so hoping grass nuts keeps it on winter too - will be out 24/7 with rugs/shelter - ad lib haylage - eats about 12kg a day and hoping to feed about 2.5-3kg grass nuts over2-3 feeds. she has linseed meal too.
DONT give her cereal - and keep her off the starch too!!!!!!
here is analysis of grass nuts - so figured i need a vit/min supplement as i dont think everything covered with this....
TYPICAL ANALYSIS FOR NCD DRIED GRASS
Element Units Quantity
Dry matter % 93
Protein %DM* 16
Ash %DM 9
Oil (AH) %DM 5
Sugar %DM 12
Starch %DM 1.5
Starch + Sugar %DM 13.5
Calcium %DM 0.72
Phosphorus %DM 0.3
Magnesium %DM 0.18
Potassium %DM 1.58
Sodium %DM 0.28
Sulphur %DM 0.39
Cobalt mg/kgDM 0.34
Copper mg/kgDM 7.9
Iodine mg/kgDM 0.45
Iron mg/kgDM 584
Manganese mg/kgDM 104
Molybdenum mg/kgDM 1.05
Zinc mg/kgDM 38.4
Selenium mg/kgDM 0.28
Vitamin E iu/kgDM 32.3
Beta Carotene mg/kgDM 57.2
*DM=Dry Matter
not that i really understand all of it though!
was thinking of having a forage analysis done closer to winter to see what they say in case overdosing on some things.
OK, HERE GOES:
Dry Matter is 93% ie 7% water [any less and feed would be like brick dust]
Protein 16% is high for a horse in light work, 9% is what I look for
Sugars at 12% would be too high for my boy, I am looking for 5% or less
Complex Carbohydrates 1.5 is low for a horse feed, they break down in to sugars but don't provide fizziness
The Ca to Mg ratio of diet overall should be 2:1, here it is 4:1, but other forage may level this out.
The oil percentage is 6%, that is fine, gives slow release energy and good skin condition
Ash is a reflection of the mineral content, ie it is what is left when all the organic matter is burnt off, in this case it is 9% of the Dry Matter, which will be the same as the ash content of the DM content of growing grass, only with growing grass, the DM would be very much less, ie grass is high in water, and the water is driven off in order to create the nuts, I know that is explaining a simple process, but sometimes it is easy to get confused.
AMINO ACIDS are the building blocks of protein so what you are seeing is the analysis of the protein in the nuts, of interest to nutritionists but rarely to the average horse owner.
For example: Lysine, I have an idea that only pigs NEED lysine in diet
Re FAST FIBRE, it is used for laminitics and to control weight, I use Calm and Condition to put on weight, FF to take it off, and a mix to keep him right!
Re Magnesium calmer: this will level out the Ca to Mg ratio, many areas in UK are low in Mg, I use Steady up for my Spooky boy, it also has yeast and some herbs and stuff.
All in all, I would not use grass nut, he will still be grazing and getting grass based forage, so I would go for Fast Fibre instead, it is quite green so must have some grass in it but has loads of vits and mins.