Perissa
Well-Known Member
I have been feeding my boy about half a scoop of dry alfalfa pellets in a nut ball along with a couple of diced carrots. Imagine my horror when I bought another sack today and actually read the back which says that they must be soaked for 15 mins prior to feeding!!!
My horse is wheat and maize intollerant and finding a nut was proving impossible until I found these alfalfa pellets. Nowhere does it say on the website that they must be soaked in fact it says.....
Alfalfa is naturally low in sugar (water soluble carbohydrates) and Dengie Alfalfa Pellets, unlike many other cubes or mixes, are also unmolassed. In fact, they contain nothing but alfalfa which makes them ideal for horses and ponies that require a low sugar diet. They are ideal for feeding outdoors and are particularly beneficial for breeding stock as they supply highly bio-available calcium and good quality protein.
See the bit that says 'ideal for feeding outdoors' - it this that made me think they were perfect for a nutball.
I don't know what to do now, carry on as I have been for the past month, or stop immediatley.
Does anyone else feed them? What do you do?
I shall phone Dengie tomorrow.
http://www.dengie.com/pages/products/additional-products/alfalfa-pellets.php
My horse is wheat and maize intollerant and finding a nut was proving impossible until I found these alfalfa pellets. Nowhere does it say on the website that they must be soaked in fact it says.....
Alfalfa is naturally low in sugar (water soluble carbohydrates) and Dengie Alfalfa Pellets, unlike many other cubes or mixes, are also unmolassed. In fact, they contain nothing but alfalfa which makes them ideal for horses and ponies that require a low sugar diet. They are ideal for feeding outdoors and are particularly beneficial for breeding stock as they supply highly bio-available calcium and good quality protein.
See the bit that says 'ideal for feeding outdoors' - it this that made me think they were perfect for a nutball.
I don't know what to do now, carry on as I have been for the past month, or stop immediatley.
Does anyone else feed them? What do you do?
I shall phone Dengie tomorrow.
http://www.dengie.com/pages/products/additional-products/alfalfa-pellets.php