MrsMurs
Well-Known Member
Morning all,
I know this has been discussed many times, but here goes.
my gelding is 12, owned 4 years, ridden 6 times a week with a variety of hacking, jumping, schooling. We compete in dressage, low level eventing, working hunter at riding club competitions. He’s fit enough to cope with what we get up to, supple and healthy. Loves his work and a party to go to.
feed wise he has Alfa a molasses free, linseed, pea protein, pure balancer supplement 2 x daily.
I soak his hay in spring as he is on good grass and as a middle weight good doer he does tend to balloon otherwise.
he’s a very laid back Chappie, and while I love this about him, I’ve been toying with the idea of adding some oats or a performance mix to give him a bit more fast energy and sparkle ahead of, for example, a dressage test. As I’ve always fed for the good doer I feel a bit out of my depth looking at performance feeds. Does anyone have any experience of adding to feed for an energy boost?
I know this has been discussed many times, but here goes.
my gelding is 12, owned 4 years, ridden 6 times a week with a variety of hacking, jumping, schooling. We compete in dressage, low level eventing, working hunter at riding club competitions. He’s fit enough to cope with what we get up to, supple and healthy. Loves his work and a party to go to.
feed wise he has Alfa a molasses free, linseed, pea protein, pure balancer supplement 2 x daily.
I soak his hay in spring as he is on good grass and as a middle weight good doer he does tend to balloon otherwise.
he’s a very laid back Chappie, and while I love this about him, I’ve been toying with the idea of adding some oats or a performance mix to give him a bit more fast energy and sparkle ahead of, for example, a dressage test. As I’ve always fed for the good doer I feel a bit out of my depth looking at performance feeds. Does anyone have any experience of adding to feed for an energy boost?