PennywithHenry
Well-Known Member
It's just something I've wondered for a while....and since you're all so nice about my other stupid questions I thought you might be on this one lol
I know someone who feeds rolled oats for weight gain, and another who feeds rolled barley...I've often wondered what the differences are, or if it's just personal preferance. I can't remember what each fed alongside it, so, based on the cereal alone and not the additional 'ingredients' which is best for weight gain? Or are they each actually very different? I've had a play with their feeds, and the rolled oats seem a lot softer than the rolled barley, but that's the only real difference. Also, one owner feeds her rolled oats soaked (it's definately rolled oats not whole oats) in hot water, but I think that's just to soften everything a bit more as her horse is old??
I know someone who feeds rolled oats for weight gain, and another who feeds rolled barley...I've often wondered what the differences are, or if it's just personal preferance. I can't remember what each fed alongside it, so, based on the cereal alone and not the additional 'ingredients' which is best for weight gain? Or are they each actually very different? I've had a play with their feeds, and the rolled oats seem a lot softer than the rolled barley, but that's the only real difference. Also, one owner feeds her rolled oats soaked (it's definately rolled oats not whole oats) in hot water, but I think that's just to soften everything a bit more as her horse is old??