kellyledmonds
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It's been recommended to me for my skinny tb, any thoughts or experiences good, bad or in between please?
I introduced it extremely slowly, by the tablespoon full, over quite a few weeks and my horse eats it with out fuss. She is looking better than I have ever had her towards winter's end. She seems to wait for the spring grass and doesn't eat enough volume at this time of year
This - to introduce - it is something that some horses find hard to accept but it is an excellent food source - and for me 'the back to basics' person to approve it must be good!.
Do feed it damped - it
Copra Meal - feed value -
Dry Matter 89.25, Crude Protein 20.57, Crude Fat 3.95, Crude Fiber 12.46, Ash 7.14, NFE 45.13, Ca .60 P .20
TPO - do you have the website address please?
Thanks TPO 😀
I'm interested in why people choose it over linseed. I can't see any advantages and it doesn't look to have as good an omega balance. Want to make sure I'm not missing something.
It's cheap, can be fed in larger quantities, and not poisonous.
I always thought copra was low in lysine so am struggling to see how it can be considered a complete feed. Still not convinced it's as good as linseed but am open to persuasion if anyone can come up with a good case.