Jingleballs
Well-Known Member
I have just bought a bag of this stuff to see if it helps perk up my HW cob as he's gone from being really forward to quite sluggish.
I like to work him 5-6 days a week for about 45 mins - 1 hour and my RI suggested I add something to his feed to give him more energy.
He is a VERY laid back horse - especially in the school! He can be a little more active on hacks etc but most horses are.
He's currently on a tiny scoop of hifi good doer and a couple of pony nuts and it was suggested I try giving him a small handful of this every day (especially when he's going to be working) to give him the energy to do the work I am asking him to do.
He is still a little overweight - the grass has caused him to put a little weight on so I need something that won't pile the pounds on and although he has never had lami he is a heavy horse with a big cresty neck.
Do you think this could do the trick or does it contain too much starch and could cause problems?
Here's the nutritional info -
Digestible Energy (MJ/kg) 11.0
Oil (%) 4
Protein (%) 12
Fibre (%) 10
Starch (%) 28
Do you think perhaps this has too much starch for a horse like mine?? My Y/O and one of my friends things a small handful everyday could be just what he needs but my other friend who is very paranoid about lami due to her horse having a very bad bout of it basically suggested that I was putting my horse at very high risk of lami.
Does anyone else have any suggestions/recommendations?
I like to work him 5-6 days a week for about 45 mins - 1 hour and my RI suggested I add something to his feed to give him more energy.
He is a VERY laid back horse - especially in the school! He can be a little more active on hacks etc but most horses are.
He's currently on a tiny scoop of hifi good doer and a couple of pony nuts and it was suggested I try giving him a small handful of this every day (especially when he's going to be working) to give him the energy to do the work I am asking him to do.
He is still a little overweight - the grass has caused him to put a little weight on so I need something that won't pile the pounds on and although he has never had lami he is a heavy horse with a big cresty neck.
Do you think this could do the trick or does it contain too much starch and could cause problems?
Here's the nutritional info -
Digestible Energy (MJ/kg) 11.0
Oil (%) 4
Protein (%) 12
Fibre (%) 10
Starch (%) 28
Do you think perhaps this has too much starch for a horse like mine?? My Y/O and one of my friends things a small handful everyday could be just what he needs but my other friend who is very paranoid about lami due to her horse having a very bad bout of it basically suggested that I was putting my horse at very high risk of lami.
Does anyone else have any suggestions/recommendations?