2 July 2008 #1 E EquestrianFairy Well-Known Member Joined 28 October 2006 Messages 6,502 Visit site please?
3 July 2008 #2 V VLHIEASTON Well-Known Member Joined 23 September 2006 Messages 977 Visit site equivite supp.
3 July 2008 #3 AmyMay Situation normal Joined 1 July 2004 Messages 66,614 Location South Visit site A feed balancer such as Top Spec, Red Mills or Dodson & Horrell do.
3 July 2008 #4 tabithakat64 Well-Known Member Joined 16 October 2006 Messages 5,942 Location Herts, UK Visit site Baileys Lo-cal (a feed balancer) or Dengie Stable Lick. Both suitable for fatties.
3 July 2008 #5 E EquestrianFairy Well-Known Member Joined 28 October 2006 Messages 6,502 Visit site Im thinking of opting away from the balancers and going for low calorific chaff and a added vit/min supp.
Im thinking of opting away from the balancers and going for low calorific chaff and a added vit/min supp.
3 July 2008 #6 H Happytohack Well-Known Member Joined 21 December 2005 Messages 2,968 Visit site Feedmark's Benevit is an excellent all round Vit & Min supplement and they are always having special offers
Feedmark's Benevit is an excellent all round Vit & Min supplement and they are always having special offers
3 July 2008 #7 T Tamski Well-Known Member Joined 11 October 2006 Messages 506 Visit site Another one for Benevit- great stuff