Feeding pro balance etc

w1bbler

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Sorry - probably all been asked before, but can't search on "pro" on here as its too short.
I have 3 good doers who were getting (a handfull) of molichaff & baileys lo cal balancer. Keep reading about the evils of molasses on here & have now moved them onto pro balance from progressive earth (instead of the baileys) & they will shortly finish the last bag of molichaff, so my questions
What is the best low calorie base for the balancer?
They have been getting mag ox - is there enough in the pro balance or do I still need to add it? I've not done a forage analysis but we are on very acidic soil & get lots of rain so grazing would traditionally be low in magnesium.
1 of the 3 just needs a few calories (works harder than the others) so is getting 100g of micronised linseed per day. Should the other 2 get some as well for joint health etc (one is 23) or is is too calorific for horses that put on weight just looking at a grassy field?
 
Linseed Oil actually balances the 4:1 Omega 6: Omega 3 in grass, so a small amount is recommended for grazing animals. As it is high Omega 3, it is an anti-inflamatory oil and a poly unsaturated fat, so actually has a positive effect on metabolism and helps the body break-down fat.

I feed 1 mug split between 2 feeds, but I think 1/2 a mug for fatties would be plenty :D
 
Fast fibre or unmolassed beet pulp are good base feeds. If you struggle to keep the ponies a healthy weight, and they're getting turnout then I wouldn't bother with mirconised linseed through spring/summer/autumn. Plenty of people do, though.
 
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