SmartieBean09
Well-Known Member
Ok, having a little debate with my friend.
What is your understanding of condition. For me, condition on a horse demonstrates overall health but for example, a "conditioning feed" is something used for poor doers to increase weight gain (not overall condition ).
Is condition the top layer of fat???
What started this debate is that I don't believe micronised linseed should be fed in large amounts ie around a mug to a good doer cob in summer when on good grazing. The advice given by a reputable feed company is that linseed can be fed in large amounts and will not aid weight gain.
Can anyone solve this debate for us please?
What is your understanding of condition. For me, condition on a horse demonstrates overall health but for example, a "conditioning feed" is something used for poor doers to increase weight gain (not overall condition ).
Is condition the top layer of fat???
What started this debate is that I don't believe micronised linseed should be fed in large amounts ie around a mug to a good doer cob in summer when on good grazing. The advice given by a reputable feed company is that linseed can be fed in large amounts and will not aid weight gain.
Can anyone solve this debate for us please?