Dengie Healthy Tummy

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Anybody tried it? Considering putting my TB on it. I'd rather not have her on any mixes if I can manage it, looks like it might do her good.

Any experiences?
 
It was recommended by a Dengie rep for my just out of racing Tb and he loved it!
Unfortunatley it also turned him into a spooky naughty **** so came off it and hey ho he is back to normal :rolleyes:
 
HI Abfab,

I notice your near to me (Bury, Lancashire) so just wanted to write and tell you that i had to contact Dengie about this feed as i was struggling to find it, no feed merchants local to us have it yet, Dengie say this is due to them not having a sales rep for our area.

I received two sample packets from Dengie and have asked a feed merchants in Greenmount (who i'm sure you know) to see if they can source it.

Anyhow, it seems to have done wonders for my cob and has saved me from having to buy Protexin and feed separately which i am grateful for.

I would say, contact Dengie, ask for samples, and give it a go :D
 
Ah that's a shame I don't want her to get daft on it! Do you think it might be the soya oil?

Bailey I was thinking it'd be unlikely anywhere around here would have it in. I asked that place for power and performance and they said they didn't stock it! I didn't think that was such an odd feed to ask for. Will give them a ring and ask for some samples.
 
It was recommended by a Dengie rep for my just out of racing Tb and he loved it!
Unfortunatley it also turned him into a spooky naughty **** so came off it and hey ho he is back to normal :rolleyes:

Probably the alfalfa pellets that are in quite a few of dengie's products, and seem to turn quite a few horses loopy.
 
Feeding Guide from their website.....................

The feeding rate for Healthy Tummy is 500g per 100kg of bodyweight when using as a complete feed.

*If using as the sole feed alongside forage.


Horse or Pony Size Guide
(hh) Approx Weight Healthy Tummy
(kg/day)* Stubbs Scoops
(per day)
Small Pony (eg. Welsh Pony, Exmoor) 9-13 200kg 1kg 2 (number of scopes)
Large Pony (eg. Fell) 13.1 – 14.2 300kg 1.5kg 3 (number of scopes)
Small Horse (eg. Arab) 14.3 – 15.2 400kg 2kg 4 (number of scopes)
Medium Horse (eg. Thoroughbred) 15.3 – 16.2 500kg 2.5kg 5 (number of scopes)
Large Horse (eg. Warmblood) 16.3 and over 600kg 3kg 6 (number of scopes)



seriously i should feed my horse 6 scopes a day:eek:, the bags are about 25 kilo, so would only just last a week? i must be a very bad person as the amount i feed is about 1/3rd scope!
 
All of our horses have this and they only have a few handfuls each feed along with Alfabeet. Our little cob had gastric ulcers last year and was very poorly but this year he is doing fab now he is on this, I really do recommend it but I also wouldnt feet at the amounts in the guidelines..!!!! :D
 
I have a 16.2 mare and she is getting a scoop. I was told 4 scoops but there is no way she is getting 4 scoops. they are 15kg bags i think as abit smaller than normal but it smells really nice and mare seems to like it and has shiny coat and plenty of energy.
 
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