HoneyB24
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
So i have found out that my horse is intolerant to alfalfa, she also suffers with sweet itch but after trying everything and removing the hi fi molasses free from her diet, her sweet itch can be prevented with her sweet itch rug and lotions etc.
So wanted to pick some brains if i may?
So before she was getting hifi molasses free and allen and page quiet nuts. Last winter she lost weight, too much weight for my liking! I don't mind her losing some, but she came out of last winter a tad too lean for her build and type. I did add alphabeet which seemed to help.
So she is worked 5 to 6 times a week, hacking, schooling and jumping etc. She can be a tad spooky, but not too excitable. I need to avoid alfalfa, so was thinking about trying the dodson and horrell everyday chaff, it contains molasses, but in the winter shouldn't be too much of a problem? Should i keep her on the quiet nuts and add some speedi beet?
Any suggestions appreciated. I prefer nuts to mixes personally and she will be on good quality hay, unsoaked. I am not a person who likes to mess around with their diets too much, but would be interested to hear other peoples opinions.
Thanks
So i have found out that my horse is intolerant to alfalfa, she also suffers with sweet itch but after trying everything and removing the hi fi molasses free from her diet, her sweet itch can be prevented with her sweet itch rug and lotions etc.
So wanted to pick some brains if i may?
So before she was getting hifi molasses free and allen and page quiet nuts. Last winter she lost weight, too much weight for my liking! I don't mind her losing some, but she came out of last winter a tad too lean for her build and type. I did add alphabeet which seemed to help.
So she is worked 5 to 6 times a week, hacking, schooling and jumping etc. She can be a tad spooky, but not too excitable. I need to avoid alfalfa, so was thinking about trying the dodson and horrell everyday chaff, it contains molasses, but in the winter shouldn't be too much of a problem? Should i keep her on the quiet nuts and add some speedi beet?
Any suggestions appreciated. I prefer nuts to mixes personally and she will be on good quality hay, unsoaked. I am not a person who likes to mess around with their diets too much, but would be interested to hear other peoples opinions.
Thanks