PStarfish
Well-Known Member
Have been reading the posts on here regarding linseed being a good addition for weight gain. I previously posted about my elderly Shetland who had lost a fair amount of weight recently. She is now on a diet of Veteran Vitality and Baileys Alfalfa with Oil and she is gradually putting weight back on. She has as-lib hay but struggles with this due to lack of & wear on teeth so Dengie suggested the Alpha Oil as a fibre replacer (but I bought the Baileys as assumed the same but is slightly cheaper) which she manages but will leave the coarser parts in her bowl.
Would linseed be of any benefit to her? Being a Shetland I have to assume she's lami prone (only had her 6 months) so am trying to keep her diet fibre based but with a higher calorie input. If so, how much would you recommend feeding? Does it have any harmful properties?
Any advice much appreciated.
Also while I'm at it (cheeky!) re the above about Alpha Oil - does this have any rather coarse stemmy pieces? The Baileys type does (not a huge amount but always some pieces left in her feed) which she can't manage. Or does anybody know of an alternative hay replacer chaff that is high in calories without the sugar and is softer and short stemmed?
Thanks in advance.
Would linseed be of any benefit to her? Being a Shetland I have to assume she's lami prone (only had her 6 months) so am trying to keep her diet fibre based but with a higher calorie input. If so, how much would you recommend feeding? Does it have any harmful properties?
Any advice much appreciated.
Also while I'm at it (cheeky!) re the above about Alpha Oil - does this have any rather coarse stemmy pieces? The Baileys type does (not a huge amount but always some pieces left in her feed) which she can't manage. Or does anybody know of an alternative hay replacer chaff that is high in calories without the sugar and is softer and short stemmed?
Thanks in advance.