24 June 2010 #1 T thinlizzy Well-Known Member Joined 5 June 2010 Messages 766 Visit site Is dobson and horrell chaff fattening ? My horse has put on weight last few weeks and someone reckons chaff does it ?
Is dobson and horrell chaff fattening ? My horse has put on weight last few weeks and someone reckons chaff does it ?
24 June 2010 #2 SVMel Well-Known Member Joined 22 October 2009 Messages 1,009 Visit site depends on whats in it and how susceptible (sp) your horse is to putting on weight!!! If its molassed chaff I would say it could put weight on a good doer, and have had a horse do this in the past.
depends on whats in it and how susceptible (sp) your horse is to putting on weight!!! If its molassed chaff I would say it could put weight on a good doer, and have had a horse do this in the past.
24 June 2010 #3 T thinlizzy Well-Known Member Joined 5 June 2010 Messages 766 Visit site Hes a very good doer he could live on fresh air -you wouldnt think it loking at him ! Hes quite fine !
Hes a very good doer he could live on fresh air -you wouldnt think it loking at him ! Hes quite fine !
24 June 2010 #4 Spit That Out Well-Known Member Joined 27 April 2010 Messages 1,364 Location Cheshire Visit site If you want to feed chaff and worried about weight, try Dengie Healthy Hooves or Spillers Happy Hoof as they are low in calories but full of fibre. I use the Spillers Happy Hoof as it's low in sugar,, added biotin which is good for the hooves, it's high in fibre and has added vits and mins. Hope this helps.
If you want to feed chaff and worried about weight, try Dengie Healthy Hooves or Spillers Happy Hoof as they are low in calories but full of fibre. I use the Spillers Happy Hoof as it's low in sugar,, added biotin which is good for the hooves, it's high in fibre and has added vits and mins. Hope this helps.