Do you give your cobs hard feed?

Ron (not technically a true cob being likely IDx) is hunting twice a week on Haylage, turnout on reasonable grass, with a small feed 1/2 scoop of alfa oil and 1/4 scoop (dry volume) speedibeet and a mug of lo-cal balancer.

he's looking rather rounder than I'd really like, but I guess it's no bad thing at this time of year!
 
Ours has Top Chop Lite, Top Spec Anti Lam balancer and linseed. He's about perfect weightwise, wouldn't want him any leaner.
 
Red gets a load of carrots and one piece of fruit for breakfast, a stubbs scoop of Hi Fi Good Doer for dinner and a couple of sections of hay for evening munchies

He is turned out from 8am to 4pm
 
Some great suggestions peeps, thank you :)
Would carrots affect a horse differently at different times of the year? I've heard a few people say that their horses go whappy on them but my boy was fed a few a day through autumn and it had no effect on him at all.
 
i think its more a case of finding what your horse is sensitive to ,with some horses its sugar ,with some its the cereal starch /peas/barley or something else in their feed. just remember the old adage feed for the work your horse is doing now, i think people tend to forget that too easily.:)
 
Carrots make my mare really spooky! I feed our Irish cob and cob x hifi lite, blood salts and add A & P power and performance according to how much work they are doing!
 
6kg haylage once a day, turned out on poor grazing with 1/2 scoop readigrass and 1/4 scoop soaked grass nuts twice a day.
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I dont like chaffs to be honest.

I feed my cob 4 mug fulls of speedibeet soaked, pink powder, cal mag and a mug full of Micronised Linseed. The above is in a 24 hour period and split into 2 feeds.

He is in during the day and out over night on very sparse grazing. He has 5kg of hay over night.

He looks really good on it. Without the cal mag he is a yob and wobbly in his back end. Without the linseed he is itchy as hell. The speedi is a fab alternative to chaff.
 
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