tryinghard
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Has anyone fed dengie healthy tummy? Thinking of trying it for my ex-racer, has anyone had experience of using it? good or bad please x
Has anyone fed dengie healthy tummy? Thinking of trying it for my ex-racer, has anyone had experience of using it? good or bad please x
FYI, Healthy Tummy is just a mix of Alfa A oil and alfalfa pellets, so as long as you use an all purpose vit/min supplement you can mix it all yourself and turns out much cheaper.
Protexin In-Feed Formula supplies prebiotics and live yeast. Protexin helps promote a healthy microbial population which is vital for fibre digestion and as part of the immune system.Prebiotics and live yeast are commonly included in any good balancer. So I stand corrected - add Alfa A Oil, Alfalfa pellets and lets say Alfa Balancer and you get "Healthy Tummy".
There is absolutely nothing indicating cinnamon, ginger and oregano do anything to help with horses with gut issues. I know I prefer feeding Alfa A and pellets to my EGUS horse and control myself what she's eating. Specially because the pellets are higher in protein then alfa A, so if I see she needs more protein I can just increase that amount.
By the way, the number one source of L-lysine in horse appropriate feeds is alfalfa, so just by increasing the pellets you would be able to drop the supplement.
Has anyone fed dengie healthy tummy? Thinking of trying it for my ex-racer, has anyone had experience of using it? good or bad please x
I tried it about 2 weeks ago a bag lasted me 3-4 days fed at the recommended amount for a 16 h horse ( I think that was 5 stubbs scoops a day) it didn't blow her mind I was also feeding it alongside copra . I stopped because I thought 2 bags a week worked out expensive !!
I tried it about 2 weeks ago a bag lasted me 3-4 days fed at the recommended amount for a 16 h horse ( I think that was 5 stubbs scoops a day) it didn't blow her mind I was also feeding it alongside copra . I stopped because I thought 2 bags a week worked out expensive !!
Not strictly true, it contains Herbs for gut health & Protexin which is the reason i`m feeding it. If you were to feed AlfaOil, Alfalfa Pellets & an alround supplement (which work out ITRO £5 a week at full rate) I don`t think there is a huge saving to be made and you get the added benefit of the above in just one bin of feed(and no I don`t work for Dengie, lol!)
Healthy Tummy-
Alfalfa has long been recognised as a natural buffer to acidity in the horses gut. Naturally low in sugar and starch it is the ideal foundation to a diet for horses at risk of EGUS.
Protexin In-Feed Formula supplies prebiotics and live yeast. Protexin helps promote a healthy microbial population which is vital for fibre digestion and as part of the immune system.
Herbs for Gut Health a unique blend of herbs, including oregano, cinnamon and ginger, has been carefully selected. These herbs are believed to be powerful antioxidants as well as enhancing palatability.
High Spec Vits & Mins which includes a full range of B vitamins such as biotin to promote exceptional coat and hoof condition. They are also integral to energy utilisation and are produced as a by-product of fibre fermentation in the gut. Additional calcium and magnesium also help to maintain optimum levels of acidity in the gut.
Soya Oil, a light coating has been used to provide slow release energy and exceptional coat shine.
Healthy Tummy is free from molasses, artificial flavourings and preservatives.
I`ve been using it along side Speedibeet & Micronized Linseed for a while now to my convalescing NF(had a virus which saw him looking awful) with great results, he`s looking fab!
I feed 2kgs of HT, 250gms (Dry weight) of Speedibeet, 200gms of Linseed & 8gms of Straight Lysine over 2 feeds. He is also on adlib hage when in at night.