seabiscuit
Well-Known Member
I need to put one of my horses onto a new diet and I'm kind of at loss where to start!
The diet needs to be completly molasses-free and also needs to be very high specification in vitamins/minerals & also needs to be very conditioning.
The horse in question cannot have molasses, but is in poor condition with poorly growing feet and poor coat and desperatetly needs a high spec vit/min balancer to get the feet growing and something that will put condition back on quickly.
Not keen on Alfalfa as it seems to go straight to her head.
Also cannot afford anything too posh or substantial.
Have got her on Top Spec feed balancer but just realised that also has molasses in it as well.
Does anyone know how much molasses it has in it?
Dont want to fork out for farriers formula or formula4feet unless absolutely necessary.
I know, quite difficult!.
All I've got as a starting point so far is unmolassed sugar beet and linseed oil.
The diet needs to be completly molasses-free and also needs to be very high specification in vitamins/minerals & also needs to be very conditioning.
The horse in question cannot have molasses, but is in poor condition with poorly growing feet and poor coat and desperatetly needs a high spec vit/min balancer to get the feet growing and something that will put condition back on quickly.
Not keen on Alfalfa as it seems to go straight to her head.
Also cannot afford anything too posh or substantial.
Have got her on Top Spec feed balancer but just realised that also has molasses in it as well.
Dont want to fork out for farriers formula or formula4feet unless absolutely necessary.
I know, quite difficult!.
All I've got as a starting point so far is unmolassed sugar beet and linseed oil.