Hi Fi Lite v Hi Fi Molasses Free

Melms92

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I have switched from Hi Fi Lite to Hi Fi Molasses free for a pony who would be susceptible to laminitis, which would you recommend is better ?
 

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Alfa-A Molasses Free 4.5% sugar, 2% starch and Hi-Fi Molasses Free 2.5% sugar, 1.5% starch

These figures are from Tracy Hammond at Dengie.
 

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Do you have a figure for the Hi-Fi lite too?

I have 1 that cannot have Alfalfa, so at present still using Hi-Fi Lite

You are aware that there is alfalfa in the HiFi Lite range as well, albeit blended with straw? If you go to the Dengie website they list the starch/sugar content of all their chaffs - HiFi Lite = 7% sugar, 1.5% starch.
 

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You are aware that there is alfalfa in the HiFi Lite range as well, albeit blended with straw? If you go to the Dengie website they list the starch/sugar content of all their chaffs - HiFi Lite = 7% sugar, 1.5% starch.

Thanks, yes am aware :) but the quantity is minimal in that, I use it mixed with std chaff which is cut by local farmer.
 

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I switched from Healthy Hooves to the molasses free version - after a few weeks neddy decided to turn his nose up at it so we're back on standard HH, but it's still only 5% sugar and 1.5% starch so I'm not losing too much sleep over it!
 

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Sugar issues aside the molasses free (8.5MJ/kg) has a higher oil content 6.5% v. 1.5% so could be more conditioning than the hifi lite (7.5MJ/kg). Depends whether sugars are your problem or just weight gain.
 

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Um, don't be fooled just because something says its passed by the "Laminitis Trust" and/or is "laminitis friendly".

Check out, and check again, the SUGAR content of feeds because even thought it might say "mollasses-free" there still might be a helluva lot of sugar sneaked in there.

Its naughty. And not just confined to "human" food either.....:(
 
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