chestnut cob
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I still use bran. I am confuddled by the need for chaff and also *hard hearted owner alert* my good doers get nothing. Wait for it... not even a balancer
Actually that is a small lie, they get a handful of bran and 3 or 4 high fibre cubes once a day and that is it on the extras front.
My Connie x is a fairly good doer and is currently existing on adlib hay, whatever grass he can find in the field when he's out during the day (he ignores any hay put out, only ever wants that in the stable) and a small handful of chaff. I figure that a tiny handful of chaff isn't going to do him much harm (and I do understand about BF type diets having had a horse in the past with terrible feet and arthritis who I did debate taking BF so did endless research). If he's really lucky he might get a slice of apple once a week!! He only gets "dinner" because I used to feed the other horse, when I had them both, and felt a bit mean not giving the pony any so I just stayed in the habit once I was down to just one.
I usually feed either D&H High Fibre Nuts or Safe & Sound (both of which IMO are great feeds). Couldn't get S&S at local feed merchant last time so they suggested Happy Hoof as being similar but been really unimpressed with it. The quality is much lower than S&S, it doesn't smell fresh and it seems quite sugary. And because he only gets a sprinkle in a bucket every day it's going to take about 5 years to get through the whole bag! :/