Is there a balancer in course-mix form (rather than pellet)?

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Anyone know of any? Or of a tasty liquid based balancer, you could recommend?

I've a mare that is terribly finicky and wont eat the pelleted balancers - I've tried 'em all over the years.

I've got her on D&H Leisure Mix ATM but even at the 1.8kg daily amount (she's 620kg) - she's getting a bit plump now the spring grass is coming through. It would be brilliant to find something really palatable that will provide all she needs in less calories. I already add grated carrot and apple, and apple juice to pursuade her to eat the Leisure Mix as it is... and she hates sugar beet, cubes, chaffs, graze-on, mint, etc... so none of those help. And if I add any form of supplement to her feet she'll refuse to eat it. And I've tried loads :rolleyes:
 
Maybe she's telling you she doesn't need it! Try giving her free access to a mineral lick with added vits etc and she can take as she feels necessary.
 
Falcon Feeds do a coarse mix balancer i believe called Gold Cup- i believe you can buy it from them online too- have not tried it though, although have used their products for a while in the past which seemed good!

Spillers do a racing balancer that is a mix- if your horse is in hard work-
http://www.spillers-feeds.com/en-gb...-and-stockists/racing-feeds/oat-balancer-mix/

Sorry I'm not sure of any others!

ETA: Have just found this but not sure if it's a "balancer" as such

http://www.dodsonandhorrell.com/products/horse-ranges/balancer/competition-concentrate.html and this:http://www.spillers-feeds.com/en-gb...-stockists/cool-concentrate/Cool-Concentrate/ (have used it once in the past- smells lovely!)
 
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Maybe she's telling you she doesn't need it! Try giving her free access to a mineral lick with added vits etc and she can take as she feels necessary.

Nah, it's not just that. She just doesn't care for any hard feed / chaffs but unfortunately doesn't eat enough hay/haylage ad-lib to maintain weight especially when she's in medium to hard work. She's always been the same. A real pain to tempt to eat up. She won't touch licks or salt blocks either (fussy moo). In winter it's a nightmare because we have to get the calories into her when she's hunting twice a week. It's just the spring/winter transition, when the grass is at the in-between stage, that we could do with something tempting that's got the full range of vits/mins to keep her in condition.
 
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Oooh thanks K27 - the Spiller's Cool Concentrate looks really promising (if she'll eat it!) but at a daily rate of only 550g I think that's do'able. Wonder if Spiller's do trial bags????
 
Oooh thanks K27 - the Spiller's Cool Concentrate looks really promising (if she'll eat it!) but at a daily rate of only 550g I think that's do'able. Wonder if Spiller's do trial bags????

Give them a call and see- I'm sure that they must have sample "trial" size bags that they can send out to you, they are very helpful usually so I'm sure they would!
 
If the Spillers doesn't work out, I feed Saracen Biolife 2000 which is a balancer in mix form.

http://www.saracen-horse-feeds.co.uk/products/27198405/biolife-2000/

Thanks... good to have more options. Do you know what the feeding rate for a 610 Kg horse would be? I can't find that on the website.

K27: Thanks too! I've just emailed them and asked for a sample. Fingers crossed they can supply me one. I've still got a couple of bags of Leisure Mix to use up so have time to wait to try some samples on her. :)
 
Nah, it's not just that. She just doesn't care for any hard feed / chaffs but unfortunately doesn't eat enough hay/haylage ad-lib to maintain weight especially when she's in medium to hard work. She's always been the same. A real pain to tempt to eat up. She won't touch licks or salt blocks either (fussy moo). In winter it's a nightmare because we have to get the calories into her when she's hunting twice a week. It's just the spring/winter transition, when the grass is at the in-between stage, that we could do with something tempting that's got the full range of vits/mins to keep her in condition.

You could try thunderbrook feeds as their base mix comes in a powdered form like linseed and you could add it to something wet that she likes? Otherwise isn't Vit B (brewers yeast) supposed to sharpen up the appetite? Or spearmint, or you could try a tiny portion of bran mash to mask the balancer? I just acquired an unhandled, very poor youngster who was very sniffy about bucket feeds & he has now really got the hang of it and has put on a surprising amount of condition in just 2 weeks being fed the above.
 
You could try thunderbrook feeds as their base mix comes in a powdered form like linseed and you could add it to something wet that she likes?

Thanks for the suggestion. Sadly I contacted Thunderbrook feeds yesterday to enquire about a sample bag but they don't do them. Said they only do 5kg 'trial' bags for £9.50. Yikes.... an expensive option.

Think I'll try the Spiller's Cool Concentrate as you only have to get a small amount into them daily. If she'll eat it, it would be good for autumn and spring use.

Thanks again for the suggestions :)
 
As well as their Bio Life Balancer Saracen do a feed called Shape Up - it's fed in tiny amounts but contains full vit/mins so may do the job
 
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