Overgrown Pony
Well-Known Member
Hey guys
Just a wee note to say I started my lad on CoolStance Copra a wee while ago. I'm 1/4 way through my second bag. I just wanted to give a little rave about it
I've never, in the 11 months i've had him, seen such a bloom on his coat! His skin is amazing!! He's fully clipped and he's looking amazing. I though I must be over reacting but everyone is commenting on it and can't believe how shiny he is. I must say too... he was never this shiny on linseed.
The only thing is, I put him up to 1 stubbs scoop (dry amount before soaking) and he was finding it too much to finish. I've cut it back to 1/2 stubbs scoop (dry before soaking) which he's enjoying better.
I also give him 2 cups Topspec balancer and 1/2 stubbs scoop of grass nuts (Graze-on). He's also on adlib hay in the field and haylage when he's in.
They say you don't need to feed a balancer with it but i'm a bit worried to stop. I may cut out the balancer once the spring comes and there's more grass. Anything to save some pennies (without compromising his health of course)
One other note if you're thinking of giving it a try... it makes them thirsty straight after eating it. I soak it with the recommended 3 parts water to 1 part feed and after his dinner, when I put him back in the field, he goes straight to the water drinker and has done every time since I put him on it. So offer plenty water.
Just a wee note to say I started my lad on CoolStance Copra a wee while ago. I'm 1/4 way through my second bag. I just wanted to give a little rave about it
I've never, in the 11 months i've had him, seen such a bloom on his coat! His skin is amazing!! He's fully clipped and he's looking amazing. I though I must be over reacting but everyone is commenting on it and can't believe how shiny he is. I must say too... he was never this shiny on linseed.
The only thing is, I put him up to 1 stubbs scoop (dry amount before soaking) and he was finding it too much to finish. I've cut it back to 1/2 stubbs scoop (dry before soaking) which he's enjoying better.
I also give him 2 cups Topspec balancer and 1/2 stubbs scoop of grass nuts (Graze-on). He's also on adlib hay in the field and haylage when he's in.
They say you don't need to feed a balancer with it but i'm a bit worried to stop. I may cut out the balancer once the spring comes and there's more grass. Anything to save some pennies (without compromising his health of course)
One other note if you're thinking of giving it a try... it makes them thirsty straight after eating it. I soak it with the recommended 3 parts water to 1 part feed and after his dinner, when I put him back in the field, he goes straight to the water drinker and has done every time since I put him on it. So offer plenty water.