GinaGeo
Well-Known Member
I've been looking at having my forage analysed. But because the grass in my fields all varies due to some being re-seeded a few years ago. Upon speaking to the farmer who I get my hay from, he says that his hays from various fields with different sorts of grasses too. I've figured I'd have to spend a huge amount on analysis to get it right.
Thus I've been looking at the Pro Hoof on ebay.
However, on having a quick look on the Foragelus site tonight I saw that they have released a new balancer. I noticed that it has higher levels of of Copper, Magnesium and copper per scoop (the reccommended amount for both is a scoop).
They're currently all being fed a lite Balancer but both of these blows that out the water.
What do you clever people think about it? I noticed that it will be cheaper for me to feed the Forageplus version. I also like that it's been designed by by a company that supplies forage anlaysis.
But I could be talking nonsense! Here's the link for it. What are your thoughts?
http://shop.forageplus.com/epages/e...h=/Shops/es137718/Categories/"Horse minerals"
Many Thanks for your thoughts!
Thus I've been looking at the Pro Hoof on ebay.
However, on having a quick look on the Foragelus site tonight I saw that they have released a new balancer. I noticed that it has higher levels of of Copper, Magnesium and copper per scoop (the reccommended amount for both is a scoop).
They're currently all being fed a lite Balancer but both of these blows that out the water.
What do you clever people think about it? I noticed that it will be cheaper for me to feed the Forageplus version. I also like that it's been designed by by a company that supplies forage anlaysis.
But I could be talking nonsense! Here's the link for it. What are your thoughts?
http://shop.forageplus.com/epages/e...h=/Shops/es137718/Categories/"Horse minerals"
Many Thanks for your thoughts!