3 March 2014 #1 Alchemy Well-Known Member Joined 12 September 2013 Messages 524 Location Hogwarts Visit site Anyone use this is small amounts on cushings/lamanitc horses? i went on the website and read the blurb and it says its ok for both as its unmolassed
Anyone use this is small amounts on cushings/lamanitc horses? i went on the website and read the blurb and it says its ok for both as its unmolassed
3 March 2014 #2 B Buddy'sMum Well-Known Member Joined 30 July 2013 Messages 1,755 Location West Yorks Visit site Speedibeet is fine for Cushings and lami horses, have a look at http://ecirhorse.org/index.php/ddt-overview/ddt-diet
Speedibeet is fine for Cushings and lami horses, have a look at http://ecirhorse.org/index.php/ddt-overview/ddt-diet
3 March 2014 #3 T thatsmygirl Well-Known Member Joined 22 May 2010 Messages 4,341 Visit site Yes it's fine 5% sugar, 0% starch
3 March 2014 #4 Silmarillion Well-Known Member Joined 14 March 2010 Messages 1,757 Location UK Visit site Yep, on a Cushings horse as he's also intolerant of linseed so there's little else I can feed!
7 March 2014 #5 Nudibranch Well-Known Member Joined 21 April 2007 Messages 7,166 Location Shropshire Visit site Yes, and feed it to the non Cushings as well. A good low sugar option.
26 March 2014 #6 sjp1 Well-Known Member Joined 4 February 2010 Messages 644 Visit site I use speedibeet on my feed challenged horse and rinse it through a collander to get the last of the sugar out.
I use speedibeet on my feed challenged horse and rinse it through a collander to get the last of the sugar out.