does baileys no. 4(conditioning cubes)make horses fizzy?i think so

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well ive been pulling my hair out trying to work out why my mare has gone MAD.iassumed that baileys no.4 conditioning cubes were non heating??BUT judging by someones comments on here,it could be them making B more NUTZ than norm??
RIGHT,shes off of those as from 2mrw 4 a trial run!!
 
Lots of horses at my yard were on No4 for ages, and we never had trouble. My old Welsh Cob was on Allen & Page Calm & Condition which sent her crazy, but No4 didn't. Depends on the horse I suppose.
 
Mine was fine on them, but she doesn't really fizz up! we also used them at work for the riding school ponies and they were fine!!

Maybe shes just having a mad week!! lol
 
My TB has spent an entire winter on Bailey no 4, Baileys outshine and no turnout. I'm afraid I still have to drag him out of his bed when I want to ride. Mine simply doesn't do fizzy
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What else are you feeding??

The only thing that has jazzed my boy up to bordering on the jittery was carrots. I thought by feeding loads of carrots, to keep him occupied over previous no turnout winter, I would be cheering him up. I only succeeded in testing out sticky bumness of my breeches as he kept launching into air for no apparent reason
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No4 cubes didnt do a thing to my TB or Welshie, not even make them fat, I guess they will work differently on different horses....
 
Mine's fizzy whatever you feed him. Is no 4 the same thing as Baileys Topline? He's on this but it hasn't made him any fizzier than he aleady was (mind you, that would be difficult lol).

After long talk with Bailey's nutritionist, I'm about to try Outshine for weight gain without fizz...
 
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