scotsmare
Well-Known Member
Right, since I believe I was the one who kicked off this discussion the other day I'd like to add my comments:
Firstly, my comments about the quantity of feed remain. The big girl won't eat all of it and it is taking the youngster hours to finish it. I appreciate that it is a complete feed and yes, the ingredients are of a decent quality.
Secondly, I don't think any of us were moaning about being given free feed - most of us were bemused by the quantity - nothing else.
Thirdly, your comment about our horses being skinny is way off the mark - long may your own perfection continue.
Finally, I'm glad your own feeding regime works out for you. I have two on the trial a warmblood mare who has come back from months of box rest following injury and a youngster who is still growing. Winergy have a DUTY OF CARE to ensure that as wide a population of horses are trialled on the feed whether it makes them fat or not. Conditioning feeds are part and parcel of the feed market now.
Firstly, my comments about the quantity of feed remain. The big girl won't eat all of it and it is taking the youngster hours to finish it. I appreciate that it is a complete feed and yes, the ingredients are of a decent quality.
Secondly, I don't think any of us were moaning about being given free feed - most of us were bemused by the quantity - nothing else.
Thirdly, your comment about our horses being skinny is way off the mark - long may your own perfection continue.
Finally, I'm glad your own feeding regime works out for you. I have two on the trial a warmblood mare who has come back from months of box rest following injury and a youngster who is still growing. Winergy have a DUTY OF CARE to ensure that as wide a population of horses are trialled on the feed whether it makes them fat or not. Conditioning feeds are part and parcel of the feed market now.