rextherobber
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Help please - do you work out the 1.5-2 % of bodyweight as a dry weight or after soaking hay replacers? Also, I think I'm feeding at least that but am a bit concerned that there's nothing left in the morning, shouldn't it be like hay, you'd like them not to have run out? Horse in question has multiple missing teeth, can graze well if the grass is a suitable length but cannot eat hay. Eats Pure Veteran Mix with relish, refuses damped down Simple Systems Timothy Chop and Pure Grass (would it cause choke if fed dry?) Has multiple buckets, have tried soaked Simple Systems Haycare, Equibeet, Pure Meadow Mash, Blue bag grass pellets (soaked into a slop) and Fast Fibre, ( the beet is often chucked on the floor (hated Pink Mash as well) The stable is a sea of tub trugs, is there a better way of doing things? Horse is retired, 30+ years old, TB type, seems to hold weight well, but this is our first winter together - horse is a good few years older than the passport suggests (according to my vet) and not being able to eat hay was a surprise....