Ginger_ninja
Active Member
Hi guys
My horse has just had his yearly rasp this morning and my vet told me that he’s lost a few molars at the back and the teeth that he DOES have left are very smooth. She talked to me about looking into hay replacers however the information online has been massively overwhelming and i’m struggling to make sense of what the better options would be.
He’s a 23 year old warmblood and right now he’s fed on ad lib hay every night and has a hard feed of calm and condition, micronised linseed and alfa-a oil twice a day. I started to introduce some sugarbeet this week seeing as we’re having a cold snap and he’s not the best doer once the weather starts turning.
i looked at readi-grass and graze-on and also some dengie chaffs that could be used as a total replacer for hay. Really i was just wondering what you guys used or if you had any recommendations for the best products that were also easy on my wallet!!
thank you
My horse has just had his yearly rasp this morning and my vet told me that he’s lost a few molars at the back and the teeth that he DOES have left are very smooth. She talked to me about looking into hay replacers however the information online has been massively overwhelming and i’m struggling to make sense of what the better options would be.
He’s a 23 year old warmblood and right now he’s fed on ad lib hay every night and has a hard feed of calm and condition, micronised linseed and alfa-a oil twice a day. I started to introduce some sugarbeet this week seeing as we’re having a cold snap and he’s not the best doer once the weather starts turning.
i looked at readi-grass and graze-on and also some dengie chaffs that could be used as a total replacer for hay. Really i was just wondering what you guys used or if you had any recommendations for the best products that were also easy on my wallet!!
thank you