flump
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I need to find and stick with a decent feed for my 4 horses and although they don't need feed for now I want to know what I'm at before winter!
They have been on simple systems but have completely gone off it and tbh they never really liked it!
2 tbs will be living out with a shelter and good grazing, last year I barely had to feed hay! They will be in shod so nothing to sugary and they are both retired and quite stress and buzzy so a calming feed would be great! One is a better doer than other so obviously I will separate to feed, hay will be available when they need it but last year they didn't really touch it until snow or hard frost etc.
The other two tbs will be in medium work with possibilty of a few days hunting and low key showjumping over winter, one is a very stress horse and drops weight so quickly, calm and condition sent him loopy and he doesn't seem to like anything to sloppy. He dies nit eat nuts either! Other one I have gad for a few days so can't really comment on condition he will hold over winter etc!
Ideally I'd like to not have to buy a million different feeds but any help would be great!
Thanks in advance if anyone replies!
They have been on simple systems but have completely gone off it and tbh they never really liked it!
2 tbs will be living out with a shelter and good grazing, last year I barely had to feed hay! They will be in shod so nothing to sugary and they are both retired and quite stress and buzzy so a calming feed would be great! One is a better doer than other so obviously I will separate to feed, hay will be available when they need it but last year they didn't really touch it until snow or hard frost etc.
The other two tbs will be in medium work with possibilty of a few days hunting and low key showjumping over winter, one is a very stress horse and drops weight so quickly, calm and condition sent him loopy and he doesn't seem to like anything to sloppy. He dies nit eat nuts either! Other one I have gad for a few days so can't really comment on condition he will hold over winter etc!
Ideally I'd like to not have to buy a million different feeds but any help would be great!
Thanks in advance if anyone replies!