16 July 2009 #1 H _Hayley_ Well-Known Member Joined 18 April 2008 Messages 151 Visit site Can You feed happy hoof to a horse that dose not have / prone to laminitis and if so could you feed cooling pencils with it.? Thanks Very Much XxX
Can You feed happy hoof to a horse that dose not have / prone to laminitis and if so could you feed cooling pencils with it.? Thanks Very Much XxX
16 July 2009 #2 L Lollii Well-Known Member Joined 16 October 2007 Messages 3,082 Location Knee deep in mud! Visit site I don't see why not, it's a low sugar feed so good for fatties, horse's love it too - tasty!
16 July 2009 #3 Cliqmo Well-Known Member Joined 11 April 2009 Messages 3,793 Location North Wilts, UK Visit site Mine isn't prone to lami and I feed it to him- I chose it because it has extra supplements included in it that others like Dengie dont have
Mine isn't prone to lami and I feed it to him- I chose it because it has extra supplements included in it that others like Dengie dont have
16 July 2009 #4 N natzsaunders Member Joined 16 July 2009 Messages 11 Visit site i think you can. my pony had it coz she had lami but we feed it to the other horses n they were fine. Natz
i think you can. my pony had it coz she had lami but we feed it to the other horses n they were fine. Natz
16 July 2009 #5 P Pep12 Well-Known Member Joined 4 December 2007 Messages 305 Visit site Yes, no probs, it is just a chaff with extra bits like biotin in it to help laminitics feet. It is v tasty and most horses love it, and may even benefit from the biotin inclusion!
Yes, no probs, it is just a chaff with extra bits like biotin in it to help laminitics feet. It is v tasty and most horses love it, and may even benefit from the biotin inclusion!
16 July 2009 #6 K kellyeaton Well-Known Member Joined 13 June 2008 Messages 3,685 Visit site ya you can it is just a dear way oh feeding a low calorie diet. I gather your horse is a good doer?