Feeding Rice Bran/EQUI-JEWEL

I have been feeding it to 2 of mine for about a month now. I have seen no difference in their behaviour. My personal opinion of it is both my horses look very good on it and one is a bu##er to put weight on. Their coats are shinning (and its not from my grooming as they just have flick off). In the past when i have feed blue chip or some of the others they have left some, but with this their mangers have always been empty. I for one will be sticking with it, i have seen some very promising results already.
 
I use equijewel in eventing season and they run really well on it
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they love the taste of it and although they were really chilled on it (anything more than cool moix and they go nuts) they had plenty of stamina on it
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It gave extra sparkle to the horse we used it on, but then he needed it.
It seems expensive but you don't feed enormous amounts, and one of saracen's feeds already has it in it, sorry I can't think which one.
It does give them a fabulous shine and weight gain, we are on our second season of feeding it. (I tried stopping or alternatives and nothing worked as well)
 
had my horse on it for a while. seemed to work fine and didn't make him silly. changed to bailey's outshine recently as it's even higher in calories and the same price and also seems to be working fine.
 
Feeding my Welsh Cob on it again this year as she drops a lot of weight. Either this or soaked oats is the only thing that puts weight on her in the winter.

At the moment, to save money, I'm only giving her 1 cup a day split between 2 meals, rather than the 2-3 cups that's recommended for her size, and she's still looking good.

She never becomes silly on it whereas she has on some of the Balancer / Barley products I've tried.
 
thanks everyone for your posts.
I definately don't want extra fizz-as I found with Build up mix/cubes before. It all sounds good, and the science makes sense so I will order some tomorrow!
 
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