Lo-cal balancers?? Help please.

Aoibhin

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just been to buy my latest lot of feed & been charged £34 for a bag of lo-cal balancer & £31 for a bag of grass nuts
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am sure it wasnt that much last time.
they only stock Baileys now too so no choice either.
any good feed merchants/stockists in north cambs/south lincs & anyone recomend any good brands of lo-cal balancer.
 
Do you really mean £31 for a bag of grass nuts? That is more shocking than the price of the balancer to me! Grass nuts should be less than £10 for a 20kg bag!

Also, does your horse really need a balancer? If you are worried about his vit/min intake then a broad spectrum vit/min supplement will work out cheaper, although he might not even need that.
 
apparently those prices were right & surely i know that horse food is expensive! they are new to area & dont think they will be around for long.

had the boys diet worked out by a nutrionalist, one is very old & doesnt cope well with winter (but cant be kept in typically) & the other is a lardy bugger on nothing but has feet that are shaling despite being really good in every other respect.
they both get oil for general condition & garlic for the migies & flies (evil little buggers around here they are.)
 
I pay £24.40 for my Lo Cal which is still quite expensive but convenient to pick up.

I have always liked the Multi-Vits a good supp if not feeding balancer I used to use this with Good Doer and either Allen Page Calm and Condition for my TB - yes I know not many TB good doers! She looked very good on it.
 
Ditto the comments about grass nuts!!!!!!
I get Top Spec Feed Balancer, Can't recall exact price but around £27. They have an award winning helpline if you want assitance with sorting a horse's diet out. They don't force their products down your throat (lol) either.
 
BTW my feed balancer is 'Top Spec Balancer Lite', for good doers. They do have a leisure horse one, and another one (competition horses I think)
 
Something abit wrong with those prices, I pay £23.75 for Lo-Cal, not sure about grass nuts, but wouldn't have thought much more than £9.00 for a bag...... Crazy Prices.
 
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