Follychops
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It took me a long time to realise that feed companies only have their own interests at heart, and that horses are basically just grass processing machines. I only ever feed mine fibre/grass nuts and chaff. sugar and alfalfa free. If they need a bit more energy then chuck in a handful of straights. Ive seen so many people end up with unmanageable horses and ponies because they've believed what the feed companies have told them and started feeding all kinds of unsuitable products because they've believed what's printed on the bag.
Thank-you. There are all sorts of undesirable side effects of the wrong / unsuitable feed. The effect that turns your pony into "a monster" - quote from my trainer who was using all her skill to break down the aggressive rearing biting pushy behaviour my 13 hand mare was exhibiting yesterday...and I can state quite clearly she is a lot better than she was now the TS has been removed from her diet even though I was not giving her anywhere near the specified amount. I had been feeding Baileys Lo-cal to both my previous pony, and the gelding we have had since 2007, and little Boo NF Welsh X without any ill effect. Gelding and Boo both did well on Spillers, but the TS definitely has too much charge for little mare