lucymay9701
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Hi everyone, I was looking at completely changing my horses diet this winter due to allergy problems. I want to eliminate as many unnecessary ingredients as possible like soya, molasses - as much as possible really that she doesn't need. My plan is to feed her on a plain chop, speedibeet, micronised linseed with some mint added (in the hope that will tempt her to eat it!). She's a 26 year old thoroughbred and is in good condition but will need something to maintain this over the winter which is the reason for the micronised linseed. She has borderline cushings, monitored by the vet and is currently on chastetree berry for that. She also has MSM and probiotics and at present red cell pellets. I want to stop the red cell pellets as been reading more about things and not happy to keep feeding the iron and would like to replace these with something more 'natural'. She is also fed marksway high fibre or timothy horsehage ad lib and goes through plenty of it all year round! Most of the balancers I look at seem to have something in I don't want like the molasses or soya. The vitamin and mineral supplements vary so much that I have no idea which is the best! So the 2 I was going to look into are progressive earth and forage plus. I just wondered if anyone knew of any others that may be suitable so that I can add them to the list to look into! Any help would be appreciated! Thanks very much, Lucy