Luci07
Well-Known Member
Horse - m/w ISH, exceptionally good doer, currently fed on haylage (yard doesn't soak hay and he coughs on dry). Hard feed is just chaff and pony nuts with pink powder and a garlic/linseed syrup. He is in the process of being moved over to competition feed split with nuts now but really does not get a lot - think small scoop chaff, 1 scoop nuts x 2 per day. He is quite backward thinking so we have, over the years, played with feeding higher protein/energy (barley, oats) but became a major handful on too much energy feed and a total pain in the derriere. TBH, think he would need to be out hunting full time to justify feeding such high protein!
Work load - I would call it light to medium, as ridden 5 to 6 times a week, jumps most weekends (lesson or competively), hacks and schools in the week. Light to medium is comparing the fitness needed on previous horses when I wanted to event.
Might just be a sucker for good advertising, but really liked the sound of the Baileys low cal balancer to help give him a little bit more oomph without going OTT. Who has fed this? had good results.
Horse looks spot on right now, fit and not heavy so I do not want any weight gain!
Work load - I would call it light to medium, as ridden 5 to 6 times a week, jumps most weekends (lesson or competively), hacks and schools in the week. Light to medium is comparing the fitness needed on previous horses when I wanted to event.
Might just be a sucker for good advertising, but really liked the sound of the Baileys low cal balancer to help give him a little bit more oomph without going OTT. Who has fed this? had good results.
Horse looks spot on right now, fit and not heavy so I do not want any weight gain!