feed brands

If I am going mainstream I like Allen & Page

For the last couple of years I have been using Gro-well Equilibra. Fibregest, Tiger Oats & Energest.

I use Dengie Alfa A alongside this and Speedibeet.
 
I don't stick to any one brand - I feed what is suitable for the individual horse or pony.

At present, I have three on Bailey's Everyday High Fibre Cubes, whilst the other is on Marriage's Horse & Pony Mix at the moment (because we won 7 bags of it!) plus sugar beet, but normally has oats rather than the mix when I actually have to pay for the feed!

In the past I have used Dengie Alfa A and Alfabeet as well.
 
Badger the Fjord- A large handful of Dengie Hi-Fi Lite

Bodey Cob- A large handful of Dengie Hi-Fi lite, and two small flat scoops of Dobson and Horrell Competition Country Mix.
 
I tend to use whatever has gone out of date or is ripped - we own a feedstore! So, at the moment they are on out of date Mollichaff Calmer chaff, Crediton Milling Equicubes (local mill), speedibeet (but once finished I'll probably go to A&P Fast Fibre), Spillers Equivite vit and min supplement, Equus winter glow, and NAF joint supplement... and out of date Equus spearmint!
 
I use Baileys Lo-Cal, Dengie Alfa A Original and Speedibeet. Tyler gets 1.5 cups of Lo-Cal per feed plus a scoop of Alfa A. Speedibet if being worked.

Hamish gets 1 cup fo Lo-Cal between two feeds and a handful of Alfa A
 
Mixture, but at the moment just baileys lo cal balancer. I like badminton horse feeds and horsehage mollichaff. The local feed merchants own brand feed is quite good (and a lot cheaper
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saracen and dengie mostly - saracen are only based down the road from me so can go and talk face to face with a nutritionist and I think it only them and baileys that do an endurance mix and haven't always had the best of times of baileys feeds
 
I use Simple Systems, I have a veteran, endurance horses and a yearling and find that these feeds suit them all and the advice from Jane Van Lennop is excellent.
 
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