kshanp
New User
Has anyone else had problems with contaminated feed bags - especially Dengie? I use their Dengie Meadow Grass chaff as my 30 year old has barely any teeth left, but he can eat their chaff mixed with beet and soaked grass nuts as it's so fine and soft. However, back in February, I had two bags of feed with very sharp pieces of what looks like balsa wood, one of which could easily have lodged in a horse throat as the point of it was so thin and sharp. I contacted them and they didn't really offer much of an excuse, other than it happens etc etc, which I know, but surely as the chaff is much finer, why can't it be picked up through some sort of filter. I was assured it was probably just one field it had happened in and they could trace it back to that field and speak to the owner to try and make sure it doesn't happen again. They sent me vouchers, which I sent back as I have to order my feed online as nowhere local stocks their meadow grass and vouchers are useless to me, they did then reimburse me with a cheque. 4 months later, I have yet again found another piece of wood of a different shape but exactly the same as the first two bits I found - different batch number on the bag. I have contacted them again. But I am so paranoid now about missing pieces of wood in his feed, I am literally sifting through it with a fine tooth comb. Feed isn't cheap and I'm really annoyed at how little responsibility the feed manufacturers seem willing to take on this. As I pointed out to them, what would have happened if my elderly horse had eaten the wood and had got it lodged in his throat and lost his life from it - I didn't really get any response, other than they were sorry and it happens! Great! I can't change feed as he can't eat any of the other chaffs. Anyone else having similar problems?