BogTrotter
Active Member
Good evening
I was hoping for some advice about supplementary feeding.
The hay that we get in this part of Scotland is, erm, variable as it's not generally known to be good haymaking weather up here!
It's good enough to keep TurboCob ticking over, but he's always rather lacklustre come spring. This year I wish to do more with him, but feel he needs a bit 'more' from his food as more effort will be asked of him.Oats argree with him, mixes don't due to the molasses.
So I suppose my question is, can I 'feed a few handfuls of concentrates' to counteract the lower nutritional value of the hay (that they have plenty of)?
If so, to work this out, do I need to get my forage analysed or can one 'guesstimate' it?
I'm fairly new to the area and I don't know any local horse owners that I could ask about this. I really want to do the best for him to feel abd be healthier. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I was hoping for some advice about supplementary feeding.
The hay that we get in this part of Scotland is, erm, variable as it's not generally known to be good haymaking weather up here!
So I suppose my question is, can I 'feed a few handfuls of concentrates' to counteract the lower nutritional value of the hay (that they have plenty of)?
If so, to work this out, do I need to get my forage analysed or can one 'guesstimate' it?
I'm fairly new to the area and I don't know any local horse owners that I could ask about this. I really want to do the best for him to feel abd be healthier. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks