AdorableAlice
Well-Known Member
Having enjoyed the recent online equine nutrition course, listening to the lectures the advised use of forage balancers came up time and time again. A balancer is being recommended across the whole spectrum of keeping horses from an overweight lami pony to the next gold cup winning racehorse.
All mine thrive on adlib haylage and hay with very little in the way of bucket grub. The yearlings (carthorse types) have Dodson and Horrell suregrow as does the in foal (June) mare. The others are teenage and beyond and they have benevit in a handful of non mollassed chaff with sugarbeet pulp. I have had the 15kg sack of benevit that long it must be nearly, if not actually, out of date.
My question to you learned people, is which forage balancer is the best, not neccesarily the cheapest, but the most effective and useful for feeding to leisure horses that range between light work, bone idle, growing 2 yr olds, aged box rester and a soon to be lactating mare.
Thank you in advance for any thoughts and guidance.
All mine thrive on adlib haylage and hay with very little in the way of bucket grub. The yearlings (carthorse types) have Dodson and Horrell suregrow as does the in foal (June) mare. The others are teenage and beyond and they have benevit in a handful of non mollassed chaff with sugarbeet pulp. I have had the 15kg sack of benevit that long it must be nearly, if not actually, out of date.
My question to you learned people, is which forage balancer is the best, not neccesarily the cheapest, but the most effective and useful for feeding to leisure horses that range between light work, bone idle, growing 2 yr olds, aged box rester and a soon to be lactating mare.
Thank you in advance for any thoughts and guidance.