NAF Superflex - liquid or powder?

sonjafoers

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I know this has been done before but sorry, can't find it.

I normally feed the liquid but got powder today as it was the only thing in stock. Having looked at the ingredients etc when I got back some of the key ingredients seem to vary in quantity quite significantly between the two products.

Does anyone know why this is or if there is a reason for the difference?

Thank you
 
I don't know the answers to your questions above but I have just bought the powder for my horse and she won't eat it :(

I have completely drenched and disguised it with sloppy sugar beet and mollichaff but she just turns her nose up - I hope to God she gets used to it otherwise it was a very expensive purchase! :o
 
Liquid gets into the system faster then powder and powder is normally cheaper. As for different ingredients I would imagine thats because its a different composition but I'm awful at science :p

Ravenwood: Try mixing the powder with a little bit of syrup/ mollases or honey :)
 
Oh no don't tell me that! One of mine is very fussy and I have wasted a fortune over the years on things she won't eat, yet she has been taking the liquid with no problem at all.

Fingers crossed - for both of us :)
 
Mine eats it no problem and she can be fussy.

Ravenwood - let me know via Facebook if she won't eat it....I will buy it off you!
 
Thanks CM - I may take you up on that!! Do you want the Codlivine with garlic too ;)

I might have to keep her forever on bute - at least she eats that!! I have never thought of her as a fussy eater before!!
 
I use the powder without any problems, but all mine think they're cruelty cases who are desperately underfed (nothing could be further from the truth I hasten to add!).

I would imagine that the variance is down to different absorbtion properties for liquid and powder, but now rather intrigued and will investigate further!

(Incidentally, I used to feed noxious powders in a jam sandwich to a very fussy feeder - it preferred apricot to strawberry or raspberry, and DEFINITELY no seeds!). :)
 
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