ClumsyPonyPF
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I'm interested in people's opinions of pink mash and top spec linseed mash for weight gain without fizz and ulcer prone horse.
I'm interested in people's opinions of pink mash and top spec linseed mash for weight gain without fizz and ulcer prone horse.
Outshine has linseed in it already. I would feed pink mash to anything prone to ulcers. They seem to do so well on it. The Top Spec was full of crap when I looked. Peas and other weird things!
Peas in horse feed are anything but weird. You'll find them in many feeds. But that said I do agree with Leo - Top Spec has a lot of weird stuff in it - and the nutritional analysis are often incomplete which really puts me off. If you are confident in your feed - why not own up to what is in it?
You already have a very complicated and energy heavy solution. I am really confused by feeding one balancer at 24Mj/Kg - the Outshine - alongside another from the same company for good do-ers and horses on a restricted energy diet. Although of course it depends on amount fed - but you seem to have doubled up on pretty much everything by feeding both outshine and lo cal.
What did you switch to from Alfa A oil?
Peas in horse feed are anything but weird. You'll find them in many feeds. But that said I do agree with Leo - Top Spec has a lot of weird stuff in it - and the nutritional analysis are often incomplete which really puts me off. If you are confident in your feed - why not own up to what is in it?
You already have a very complicated and energy heavy solution. I am really confused by feeding one balancer at 24Mj/Kg - the Outshine - alongside another from the same company for good do-ers and horses on a restricted energy diet. Although of course it depends on amount fed - but you seem to have doubled up on pretty much everything by feeding both outshine and lo cal.
What did you switch to from Alfa A oil?
You're better off feeding micronized linseed than TS mash, its a much more cost effective way of feeding.
For ulcer prone horses you could try D&H Cushcare Condition, I know its marketed for cushingoid horses but its a high oil and fibre conditioning feed with low sugar and starch, plus the cinnamon addition makes it incredibly palatable, I've seen very good results using this. It also contains saccharomyces cerevisiae which is the live yeast probiotic found in protexin gut balancer.
Why post then?
They start early!
It just seems a bit rude to ask people for their opinions then go oh, you'll never convert me when they have taken the time to give them. Fwiw I came to give an opinion and was genuinely surprised at that being your response to those that had tried to help.