Flyingsolo
Active Member
Cost effective hay replacement diet
We have just taken on an older pony who came in fairly poor condition. Eating was very slow. After a health check, worming, feet and now teeth he is doing much better eating more etc and has really picked up on condition in a short time, but its slow going.
Problem is he just isn't that interested in hay. Dentist found him to have a wave mouth which I understand can cause problems with longer stem fibre so I now understand it's likely that is why he isn't that keen on his hay. We have tried a few different hays too, softer, harder, longer stem, shorter stem but he is just a bit
he is more than happy to eat various chaffs etc but it does take him while.
So, I guess I have inadvertently ended up with a pony who needs a bit of a hay replacement diet
What is the most cost effective way to do this? I know sugarbeet/speedibeet is a good partial replacement and fairly inexpensive in the grand scheme of things but what do you all use in this situation? Some of the chaffs are eye wateringly expensive for basically grass!!
Any thoughts much appreciated! Thank you


We have just taken on an older pony who came in fairly poor condition. Eating was very slow. After a health check, worming, feet and now teeth he is doing much better eating more etc and has really picked up on condition in a short time, but its slow going.
Problem is he just isn't that interested in hay. Dentist found him to have a wave mouth which I understand can cause problems with longer stem fibre so I now understand it's likely that is why he isn't that keen on his hay. We have tried a few different hays too, softer, harder, longer stem, shorter stem but he is just a bit
So, I guess I have inadvertently ended up with a pony who needs a bit of a hay replacement diet
What is the most cost effective way to do this? I know sugarbeet/speedibeet is a good partial replacement and fairly inexpensive in the grand scheme of things but what do you all use in this situation? Some of the chaffs are eye wateringly expensive for basically grass!!
Any thoughts much appreciated! Thank you