mrsh2010
Well-Known Member
Who uses it? Have you noticed a difference?
My instructor has recommended I either put my lad on a balancer or a supplement, as he lacks condition on his hind quarters.
Over the last year we have tweaked his feed, and he's now putting on topline and a bit of weight (Typical TB) but I was just wondering whether Pink Powders would work? Chiropractor reckons he's getting there, but I'm just worried by his dips inbetween his hip joint and stifle (sp)
He's currently on:
Fast Fibre (he's stripped grazed due to grazing)
Dengie Original Chaff
D&H Build up Cubes (these have really made a difference)
and slow cooked Linseed
Fed twice a day, and he's loving his bucket
He used to be on Calm & Condition, but I just could not feed the amount required in accordance to A&P.
People and recommended that I change him on the to Alfa-oil chaff, but last time I had him on alfafa chaff, he went a bit loopy, though at the same time he was on sugarbeet. So maybe it would be worth another try?
My instructor has recommended I either put my lad on a balancer or a supplement, as he lacks condition on his hind quarters.
Over the last year we have tweaked his feed, and he's now putting on topline and a bit of weight (Typical TB) but I was just wondering whether Pink Powders would work? Chiropractor reckons he's getting there, but I'm just worried by his dips inbetween his hip joint and stifle (sp)
He's currently on:
Fast Fibre (he's stripped grazed due to grazing)
Dengie Original Chaff
D&H Build up Cubes (these have really made a difference)
and slow cooked Linseed
Fed twice a day, and he's loving his bucket
He used to be on Calm & Condition, but I just could not feed the amount required in accordance to A&P.
People and recommended that I change him on the to Alfa-oil chaff, but last time I had him on alfafa chaff, he went a bit loopy, though at the same time he was on sugarbeet. So maybe it would be worth another try?