Casey76
Well-Known Member
So, the search for a supplement carrier is back on...
The horses have gone on summer turnout, which means out overnight (5pm-8am). They are fed in the evening about 4pm, and are turned out before I can get to the yard after work.
Normally I put their supplement in a scoop of rinsed sugarbeet (as I can't get unmollassed), but I can't leave it overnight for breakfast when they come in as it starts to ferment due to the heat and there are millions of flies about.
Unmollassed chaff is not available here (and I think that overnight it would settle with the powder falling straight through).
Would it be so bad to put their supplement in a handful of mollassed lucerne chaff (two things I would normally avoid for my barefoot guys)?
The other possible option would be to get something from Baileys, tag it onto the yard order and pay the YM separately.
Any ideas please?
TIA
The horses have gone on summer turnout, which means out overnight (5pm-8am). They are fed in the evening about 4pm, and are turned out before I can get to the yard after work.
Normally I put their supplement in a scoop of rinsed sugarbeet (as I can't get unmollassed), but I can't leave it overnight for breakfast when they come in as it starts to ferment due to the heat and there are millions of flies about.
Unmollassed chaff is not available here (and I think that overnight it would settle with the powder falling straight through).
Would it be so bad to put their supplement in a handful of mollassed lucerne chaff (two things I would normally avoid for my barefoot guys)?
The other possible option would be to get something from Baileys, tag it onto the yard order and pay the YM separately.
Any ideas please?
TIA