How much hi-fi can I feed instead of hay?

Super_Kat

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The hay the yard has been given to feed the horses has made most of the horses a bit under the weather so rather than feed tham that crap can I feed hi-fi as a replacement of hay and if so how much? I'm just worried that the horses will probably gorge on it and it will give them colic
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I doubt they will gorge on it - it is not the most exciting food in the world and some horses won't touch it at all! Dengie claim that "Hi-Fi LITE can also be fed as a hay replacer. Naturally lower in sugar than hay, Hi-Fi LITE can be fed, on a weight for weight basis, as a low sugar alternative to hay or haylage. "

Will cost you a lot more than feeding hay or haylage though
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The oldies at our yard that just dont have enough teeth to chew hay/haylage have hi fi and it keeps them with weight on them (which is very difficult)
 

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It might sound daft but you can pretty much feed as much as you see fit. I feed a huge bucket full soaked down with about a bucket of water! (not quite a whole bucket) Mine is a bit awful about it- he does gorge 'cause he thinks he's starved (which he is clearly not!!) and he acts like the bottom of the bucket has gold in it- furtles around chucking the hi fi out and rumages around the bottom - then eats up all he's thrown out.

So the short answer is - ad lib.
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When my girl was laminitic and wouldnt eat the hay I got her I fed her nothing but big tub trug fulls of Hi-Fi Lite (along with 2 feeds a day for her vits etc.). She ate it like hay really - didnt gorge on it but it kept her happy for about 2/3 weeks until I got some hay she'd eat.
 

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Just becareful these feeds require the horse to drink more - certainly give you horse extra water, and if your horse is not a good drinker do not give him/her very much!
 
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