seabsicuit2
Well-Known Member
Sounds good! Where can you buy 'grains' from these days?
I was going to quote from the Manual of Horsemanship - "feed according to the work done" - it shouldn't send anything mental if it's getting enough work. I'd rather feed barley than sugar beet as I think it can make them stuffy and thick in their wind if they're doing fast work; don't know why that is, no doubt there are feed experts here that will tell me.
Just off to find more blankets to put under my jute rugs as it's parky out there tonight.![]()
Hmmmm just don't forget to dry off those new zealands while you at it and limber up your muscles ready for the heinous amount of strapping you need to do tomorrow!!![]()
Argh just read that uncooked Linseed it poisonous! I didn't know that, think I may try Barley first because being on a livery yard you never know what might happen if people don't realise what the feed is etc....
Good point, who needs gym membership when there's strapping to be done?*Baydale sighs wistfully, remembering the old days*
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Old Person Alert!
Will keep it simple as don't want to get drawn into new-fangled vs old style feeding systems,- we feed all ours boiled barley and linseed from Opening Meet to the end of the hunting season. For 12 horses (yep, the Baydale eventers get it too, even though they don't hunt - didn't want to start a riot
) I soak a scoop of whole barley and 1/3 scoop linseed in the morning, put it on to cook at teatime and voila, it's done by morning and ready to be mixed into their evening feeds. It bulks up a lot so I'd say each gets about half a jug (3/4 pint) of the gooey soup-ey stuff.
Here endeth the post of an old-person-with-very-fat-and-shiny-ponies.![]()
Slightly off point but I can recommend the Baileys Performance Balancer, my TB is like Brick **** house after being on that stuff for just over a month, I add a cup to his normal feed and he has grown about a hand in ALL directionsHe was on SB, chop, outshine and Flaked Barley but the barley blew his brains, lots of waving of the front legs
so swapped the barley for the balancer
= FATTY!
You can tell me to shut up if you like, but I reckon you can get the same results ie. round and shiny ponieson just soaked oats, Alfa Oil and cooked barley or sugar beet. Ok, so your feed merchant may not love you so much but you'll have more money to spend on lessons and entries.
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You can tell me to shut up if you like, but I reckon you can get the same results ie. round and shiny ponieson just soaked oats, Alfa Oil and cooked barley or sugar beet. Ok, so your feed merchant may not love you so much but you'll have more money to spend on lessons and entries.
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Baydale, you are correct and this method has been tried trust me, my option is rather pricey BUT I am alive6yo retrained racehorse, super fit, super well, SUPER PSYCHO!!! Hence I go for the no concentrate option
looks well and is more sensible to ride
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Thrifty is goodI like thrifty
can you suggest it to "Welly"
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welly must be one of the high maintenance "because i'm worth it" horses;We only have the common or garden low maintenance plods.
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