SCMSL
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Who has fed Solution Mash to their horses? Did you like it?
I don't have any low starch and low sugar feeds in my area (Lisbon/Portugal) so I contacted Rowen Barbary and ordered a truck of Solution Mash, Forage n Fiber, Sumo MB and Sumo Original. While I'm waiting for it to arrive, I would like to know what people think of these products.
She is the hardest keeper I've ever seen, currently eating (divided by 6 meals):
- 1,5kg of Main Ring Gold
- 1,5kg of Pavo Condition
- 1kg Alfalfa cubes
- 3kg Alfa A Original
- 3kg bran
- 100mL of Linseed Oil
This is a diet I am not very happy about, and thus the change. However, it is very calorie dense and I'm afraid she'll drop weight again on this new one.
We have dabbled with quite a bit of ulcer issues, plus I'm trying to make the change to barefoot. She is very big, but has been consistently under her ideal weight, no matter how much food I get into her. I feel the main issue is I can't source out a good quality hay (she doesn't have a terrible one right now, but its not great either) and I feel she doesn't eat enough of it - she has it ad lib but only eats 5kg in 24h tops.
New diet will consist of the following:
1) Bucket feed: horses at the yard are fed 3 times a day and as such I don't want her to have to watch the others eating without having something for herself. So, each feed will consist of 0,5kg of Forage and Fiber and 100g of Alfa A acting both as stomach buffer and chaff.
2) Mash: This is where I'm hoping the calories will come in. Too buckets of Mash, first one consisting of 2kg of Solution Mash, 1kg of Alfalfa cubes and 1kg of Sumo MB and second one with 2kg of Solution Mash, 2kg of Alfalfa cubes and 0,5kg of Sumo Original.
Any reviews on any of these products would be greatly appreciated. If you feed any of them, please state the amount per day.
ETA: Will continue feeding the linseed oil
I don't have any low starch and low sugar feeds in my area (Lisbon/Portugal) so I contacted Rowen Barbary and ordered a truck of Solution Mash, Forage n Fiber, Sumo MB and Sumo Original. While I'm waiting for it to arrive, I would like to know what people think of these products.
She is the hardest keeper I've ever seen, currently eating (divided by 6 meals):
- 1,5kg of Main Ring Gold
- 1,5kg of Pavo Condition
- 1kg Alfalfa cubes
- 3kg Alfa A Original
- 3kg bran
- 100mL of Linseed Oil
This is a diet I am not very happy about, and thus the change. However, it is very calorie dense and I'm afraid she'll drop weight again on this new one.
We have dabbled with quite a bit of ulcer issues, plus I'm trying to make the change to barefoot. She is very big, but has been consistently under her ideal weight, no matter how much food I get into her. I feel the main issue is I can't source out a good quality hay (she doesn't have a terrible one right now, but its not great either) and I feel she doesn't eat enough of it - she has it ad lib but only eats 5kg in 24h tops.
New diet will consist of the following:
1) Bucket feed: horses at the yard are fed 3 times a day and as such I don't want her to have to watch the others eating without having something for herself. So, each feed will consist of 0,5kg of Forage and Fiber and 100g of Alfa A acting both as stomach buffer and chaff.
2) Mash: This is where I'm hoping the calories will come in. Too buckets of Mash, first one consisting of 2kg of Solution Mash, 1kg of Alfalfa cubes and 1kg of Sumo MB and second one with 2kg of Solution Mash, 2kg of Alfalfa cubes and 0,5kg of Sumo Original.
Any reviews on any of these products would be greatly appreciated. If you feed any of them, please state the amount per day.
ETA: Will continue feeding the linseed oil