Celtic Fringe
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Thinking ahead about what to feed my veteran cob in the winter ..... any advice would be helpful as I'm more used to trying to diet very good doers
He is around 30 years old and has VERY short teeth. He is not able to eat hay or haylage any more. Last winter he was fine on a cup of grass nuts plus a cup of conditioning cubes, very well soaked, twice a day. He went into winter very fat and came out looking about right and is maintaining weight at the moment. However, I think he was feeling the cold more than before and will definitely need extra feed next winter. I'm thinking that getting more fibre into his hind gut will help him keep warm but he will also need calories. Does the following sound sensible?
Dengie Hifi Senior for fibre - it contains around 30% fibre but isn't very high in calories (8.5MJ/Kg). An alternative might be Simple Systems Hay Care? Mixed with some well soaked speedibeet or perhaps grass nuts to make it easier to swallow and add calories (~12MJ/Kg)? I'd also feed soaked barley rings if he needs more calories (13.5MJ/Kg).
Feed can be divided into three or four meals per day as needed. He always eats slowly and is not prone to digestive upsets or laminitis.
He is around 30 years old and has VERY short teeth. He is not able to eat hay or haylage any more. Last winter he was fine on a cup of grass nuts plus a cup of conditioning cubes, very well soaked, twice a day. He went into winter very fat and came out looking about right and is maintaining weight at the moment. However, I think he was feeling the cold more than before and will definitely need extra feed next winter. I'm thinking that getting more fibre into his hind gut will help him keep warm but he will also need calories. Does the following sound sensible?
Dengie Hifi Senior for fibre - it contains around 30% fibre but isn't very high in calories (8.5MJ/Kg). An alternative might be Simple Systems Hay Care? Mixed with some well soaked speedibeet or perhaps grass nuts to make it easier to swallow and add calories (~12MJ/Kg)? I'd also feed soaked barley rings if he needs more calories (13.5MJ/Kg).
Feed can be divided into three or four meals per day as needed. He always eats slowly and is not prone to digestive upsets or laminitis.