MNMyShiningStars
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I thought this might be the best place to ask your thoughts/recommendations for a good but cost effective broad spectrum vits/mins powder supplement or balancer?
Currently all 7 are on the below:
-1/2 stubbs scoop Honeychop Senior Chaff
-1/4 scoop fibre cubes (they like a bit of crunch to their feed
)
-1/2 scoop of soaked veteran vitality (not huge fans of speedibeet which I previously tried)
-RDA of saracens stamm 30
I think I am happy to keep the chaff/cubes/mash as their base but I would like to see if there's an alternative for the stamm 30.
I have 2 with poor feet so potentially looking for something that might improve this. But otherwise all are in good condition, have ad lib hay, and the horses in work have good energy for the work they are in.
Ive read a bit about oily herbs and wonder if I might try something alongside vita/mins. Are they British Showjumping/dressage legal?
Thanks in advance if anyone can point me in the right direction to have a look into X
I thought this might be the best place to ask your thoughts/recommendations for a good but cost effective broad spectrum vits/mins powder supplement or balancer?
Currently all 7 are on the below:
-1/2 stubbs scoop Honeychop Senior Chaff
-1/4 scoop fibre cubes (they like a bit of crunch to their feed
-1/2 scoop of soaked veteran vitality (not huge fans of speedibeet which I previously tried)
-RDA of saracens stamm 30
I think I am happy to keep the chaff/cubes/mash as their base but I would like to see if there's an alternative for the stamm 30.
I have 2 with poor feet so potentially looking for something that might improve this. But otherwise all are in good condition, have ad lib hay, and the horses in work have good energy for the work they are in.
Ive read a bit about oily herbs and wonder if I might try something alongside vita/mins. Are they British Showjumping/dressage legal?
Thanks in advance if anyone can point me in the right direction to have a look into X