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A question that has often puzzled me
My horse is fed twice a day, and at the moment gets 1 scoop conditioning cubes in each feed and nothing else - well, plenty of hay and grass in between, no other hard feed. Everything I've ever read says 'little and often' or 'small stomach, small feeds'.
Now I need to increase the amount of feed energy to my horse and practically I can't feed more often, so I need to increase the volume of the feeds. I'm thinking of giving Alfalfa-sugar beet. So - if you feed 'two scoops of this' and 'half a scoop of that' and 'a large scoop of the other' (if you get what I mean) and end up feeding a full bucket, how does that fit with the advice to give small feeds?
I'm confused
My horse is fed twice a day, and at the moment gets 1 scoop conditioning cubes in each feed and nothing else - well, plenty of hay and grass in between, no other hard feed. Everything I've ever read says 'little and often' or 'small stomach, small feeds'.
Now I need to increase the amount of feed energy to my horse and practically I can't feed more often, so I need to increase the volume of the feeds. I'm thinking of giving Alfalfa-sugar beet. So - if you feed 'two scoops of this' and 'half a scoop of that' and 'a large scoop of the other' (if you get what I mean) and end up feeding a full bucket, how does that fit with the advice to give small feeds?
I'm confused