Equine Answers 365 Complete

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Does anyone recommend this product… and have a list of the ingredients and quantities please? I can’t find it on their website. Looking for a supplement with a low protein level… lower than a pelleted balancer. Thank you
 
I used to feed it and still have a old tub knocking round the feed room so can take a photo for you tonight.
It worked well when I was on a different yard but the grazing is a bit out of whack where I live now so needed a higher level of copper.
 
Here it is in case anyone else need it
 

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Here it is in case anyone else need it
Thank you very much! How much do you all feed? It’s for a 15.3hh horse and don’t want it as conditioning, the guide is 14-16hh is 20-40g, so would 20g.. 2 Scoops be ok? And then up to 40g be for conditioning? x
 
I'm not sure there's anything in it that would be conditioning? Protein isn't actually conditioning, is there a reason you're trying to avoid it? If this is 100% the product you want to feed then I'd feed 40g.
 
This is what it says on the equine answers websit…….It is important to stress that 365 Complete is an all round feed balancer that has many uses. It can be used to add condition if fed at double the amount initially but for horses that are up to weight feeding the normal maintenance amount of 365 Completehelps keep them in perfect condition
 
This is what it says on the equine answers websit…….It is important to stress that 365 Complete is an all round feed balancer that has many uses. It can be used to add condition if fed at double the amount initially but for horses that are up to weight feeding the normal maintenance amount of 365 Completehelps keep them in perfect condition

Yes I went and had a look, I think their definition of conditioning is different to most, horses need vitamins and minerals for everything, without grazing or forage analysis it's impossible to know exactly what your horse actually needs but I still can't see how this could be actually conditioning (ie weight gain) fed at the higher quantities.

Anyone else?
 
I feed it at the higher rate and never noticed it putting weight on mine. It does contain linseed but it’s such small quantities I can’t imagine it would put weight on.
 
Sorry, the pics were a bit small so I didn't spot that but yes, at 40g it might possibly make up 30g? And the normal linseed feeding rate is 150-200g or so daily.
 
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