Teamo
Active Member
I've only ever competed at a low unaffiliated level, and never found that I need to use a competition feed, but I've recently acquired a TB which I'm hoping to compete to a reasonable level (eventing).
I'm in the process of transitioning him to barefoot, but I've started to wonder how to feed for extra energy when I increase workload. The horse is not a brilliant doer; he's on ad lib haylage, speedi beet, unmollassed chaff, linseed, brewers yeast, seaweed and magnesium oxide.
Any ideas what I can add to increase energy levels without resorting to starchy comp feeds?
Thanks
I'm in the process of transitioning him to barefoot, but I've started to wonder how to feed for extra energy when I increase workload. The horse is not a brilliant doer; he's on ad lib haylage, speedi beet, unmollassed chaff, linseed, brewers yeast, seaweed and magnesium oxide.
Any ideas what I can add to increase energy levels without resorting to starchy comp feeds?
Thanks