SirenaXVI
Well-Known Member
I have been amazed recently by people using and advising the occasional bran mash.
Now let me get one thing straight first, I have no problem with using bran on a daily basis, as long as it is fed with something which is high in calcium, ie sugarbeet, alfa or limestone flour. In fact, fed in this way it can be a useful fibre provider.
I have a REAL problem with people feeding it once a week or occasionally, we all know, or should know, that the digestive system of a horse is very very sensitive, and we all know not to make sudden changes in diet, but introduce new feeds gradually - so what makes it OK to change the diet dramatically and suddenly once a week?????
I had to make this post as someone on this forum has just advised another person to feed a cushings pony a bran mash - in this instance it could actually trigger a laminitic attack by upsetting the gut flora
Now let me get one thing straight first, I have no problem with using bran on a daily basis, as long as it is fed with something which is high in calcium, ie sugarbeet, alfa or limestone flour. In fact, fed in this way it can be a useful fibre provider.
I have a REAL problem with people feeding it once a week or occasionally, we all know, or should know, that the digestive system of a horse is very very sensitive, and we all know not to make sudden changes in diet, but introduce new feeds gradually - so what makes it OK to change the diet dramatically and suddenly once a week?????
I had to make this post as someone on this forum has just advised another person to feed a cushings pony a bran mash - in this instance it could actually trigger a laminitic attack by upsetting the gut flora