Need to change feed

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For 4 years my cob (who loses weight if I'm not v careful - yes that's right a cob that's a poor doer )@and is in hard ish work ( dressage not eventing!) has thrived on havens slobbermash. I am a humongous fan of this feed but all of a sudden I can't get hold of it - people keep trying to sell me hippo star slobbermash which is not the same beast at all... I am looking for a moderately heating feed with a high oil content that is a complete feed so I don't have to think, boil, cook stuff etc ( my life is way too busy for piddling about)

Any suggestions??
 
For 4 years my cob (who loses weight if I'm not v careful - yes that's right a cob that's a poor doer )@and is in hard ish work ( dressage not eventing!) has thrived on havens slobbermash. I am a humongous fan of this feed but all of a sudden I can't get hold of it - people keep trying to sell me hippo star slobbermash which is not the same beast at all... I am looking for a moderately heating feed with a high oil content that is a complete feed so I don't have to think, boil, cook stuff etc ( my life is way too busy for piddling about)

Any suggestions??
Yes contact D&H for a tailored diet you will get a professional nutritional advice there
 
Do you particularly want a mash type feed, or are you happy to consider cubes/mixes etc? And do you know what MJDE/kg the Slobbermash is, because I can't find that info on their website. If you specifically want a mash you could look at ReadyMash Extra:

http://www.rowenbarbary.co.uk/product/soft-n-soak-readymash-extra/

Not sure if that is lower DE than the Slobbermash. Also contains milk powder which may not be everyone's cup of tea!

For non-mash feeds you could also look at the D&H Staypower range, and A&P Power & Performance.
 
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