Feeding without condition

baleofhay

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Hi I want to ensure my horse is getting everything he needs but I don’t want to add starch /calories /condition .
I thought the answer was a handful of light chaff with some top spec all in one (the one in the tub ) but he won’t eat it !! Any other suggestions , he’s not usually fussy .
 

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Hi I want to ensure my horse is getting everything he needs but I don’t want to add starch /calories /condition .
I thought the answer was a handful of light chaff with some top spec all in one (the one in the tub ) but he won’t eat it !! Any other suggestions , he’s not usually fussy .
He will eat the chaff but it’s the balancer he does not like .
 

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i assume you wanted to include my post in the quote, :) if he wont eat the balancer, do the same, get in touch with feed companies and ask for samples, they are usually really helpful
 

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Is it a powdered balancer? You could try mixing it with a little watery Speedibeet or Fast Fibre - soaked feeds hold a powder better than chaff I find. Or you could switch to one of the low cal pelleted balancers such as Spiller's Lite & Lean or Bailey's Lo Cal - most horses are happy to eat those on their own.
 

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I fed pink mash and progressive earth when I didnt want calories or starch etc. It is soaked and a handful makes a sizeable feed to hide supplements in.
 
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