High fibre, low sugar, but still tasty chaff?

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I'm looking for a high fibre but low sugar chaff, that still is appealing to horses.

My horse is a really fussy eater, he's on apple chaff (I bought the wrong feed by mistake) and he really likes it but its just full of sugar!

I would still like it to be on the cheap side if possible but it needs to be high fibre low sugar.

Thanks in advance, any suggestions on what chaff your horse likes and im grateful!

:)
 
Spillers Happy Hoof. It has Biotin, Vits & Mins added and an apple flavor. It also has a few fibre nuts in it as well making it extra yummy. It's recommended by the Laminitis Trust and only about £10 for a bag.
A bag lasts me a month and that's two feeds a day. I also mix in half a scoop of Speedibeet as that is low in sugar but high in fibre and makes the chaff taste nice and not so dry. They also do a Fibrebeet.

Dengie do a Healthy Hooves version of the Spillers Happy Hoof but i haven't tried it myself.

Or you could give either Dengie or Spillers a call and have a chat with a feed expert. It's free and they were very helpful with me.

:D
 
Thanks, will look into these feeds. The topspec will probably be a difficult feed to get a hold of because we only have a small feed shop and it'll not be worth ordering online because it'll only be one bag as i've still got lots left of my mix. But thanks! :)
 
The only ones I have been able to find are topspec topchop lite and badmington alfafa lite (it is my understanding that they are actually the same so I would just go for the cheapest!). My mare was used to a sugary feed in her last home and so turned her nose up at it for a while, but now she muches it right up! Another feed we use with no added sugar is allen and page fast fibre. It is fab, both girls love it and it is a complete feed - you don't need to add chaff to it either.
 
ooh i love the idae of that :D i suspect it has alfalfa in though does it?" *wonders off to google*

Yes chaffs are Alfalfa based, some have a mixture of straw and alfalfa; If you want something Alfalfa free then look at Allen and Page Fast Fibre.

Dengie Good Doer still has 8% sugar content, however the Alfalfa Oil has no mollasses but is higher in energy.
 
A lot of people on the yard use fast fibre and all of them said their horses like it and i know its high in fibre and low in sugar. But i didn't know it was a complete feed. I might have to try that :)

Thanks, all of you's :)
 
Ready Fibre mash

Quote from the website

Versatile and cereal free, ready in 5 minutes
- 100% high digestible fibre for horses requiring a high fibre low sugar diet
- A forage replacer for horses that can no longer chew long stem fibre
- When used as a sole hard feed, Vitem general purpose vitamin should be used
 
I've just started one of mine on Dengie Good Doer - She'd eat cardboard if you let her though, so don't know about paletablity, I'd have to test it with the other one to find out!!
 
I used to use HiFi Lite but now use TopSpec Lite and the ponies didn't even notice the difference, the HiFi seemed to vary wildly and i'd get a bag all molassy stuck together then a bag of really dusty whereas the Lite never differs in consistency.

I might look into the AlfaA Oil thou as i am always looking for good energy feeds without the fat.
 
I used to use HiFi Lite but now use TopSpec Lite and the ponies didn't even notice the difference, the HiFi seemed to vary wildly and i'd get a bag all molassy stuck together then a bag of really dusty whereas the Lite never differs in consistency.

I might look into the AlfaA Oil thou as i am always looking for good energy feeds without the fat.


TopSpec alfalfa is just soya oil and mint - as with the HiFi lite the consistency of the Alfaa Oil last year was rubbish - and I had a couple of bags with a really odd smell that even my greedy horses wouldn't eat, it was so bad I reported it to Dengie. No problem with the TopSpec though.
 
Dodson and Horrell Fibergy with added mint
Mollichaff Calmer or Hoofkind
Dengie Hi Fi (8% sugar equal to good hay), Good Doer, Hi Fi Lite, Alfa A Lite, Alfa A Oil
Spillers Happy Hoof, Cool Fibre, Conditioning Fibre (all around 4%)
 
I can't feed my TB any sugar at all as it sends him loopy so I either use Alfa-A Oil or Simple Systems Lucie Stalks which are really high fibre.
 
Dengie Alfa A Lite, my horse had been on it for about 3 to 4 months, he loves it, you can increase or decrease depending on grazing, as mine has lami few years back I am careful what I give him, I also give him Spillers High Fibre cubes.

The Alfa smells minty he loves it, as for cost, I reckon I go through 1 a month I think it was about £8
 
Ready Fibre mash

Quote from the website

Versatile and cereal free, ready in 5 minutes
- 100% high digestible fibre for horses requiring a high fibre low sugar diet
- A forage replacer for horses that can no longer chew long stem fibre
- When used as a sole hard feed, Vitem general purpose vitamin should be used

I fed that to my horse for a long time, I then suddenly went off it, I contacted company but they hadn't changed anything so not sure why he went off it. He really enjoyed it when he was eating it and I used to feed it warm like a bran mash !

It was hard to get hold of in Wales so I travelled to Gloucester like a well trained mummy to get it, I bought 6 bags of the stuff and he went off it ! This was a few years ago now
 
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