Top Spec feeds anyone used these?

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As title really anyone use these feeds?

Horse is already on spillers balancer but feel he is lacking topline and condition which i know will come with work also but had a look at these feeds and thought of giving it a go.

Thanks :)
 
Top Spec balancer sent my TB nutty, but I don't this is a usual response, and have heard many good things about it as a balancer.
I use their Cool Conditioning Cubes over winter and they are brilliant. High in fibre and low cereal (or almost cereal free). Kept loads of weight on my boy and didn't affect his brain! Combined with Alfa A Oil. :)
 
I used to use the conditioning flakes and loved it, might be well worth giving them a call to discuss what you want to achieve.
 
I use Cool Condition Cubes, cereal free and only feed that doesn't send my mare nutty, I soak them though as they swell up a lot and she has a slow gut.
Many people on my yard have had excellent results with their flakes as above.
Also have you considered Blue Chip? Their Topline Conditioning Cubes are meant to be very effective coupled with correct work of course.
 
I use Top Spec Lite and Top Chop Lite with a view to regulating my ISH's weight gain with the summer months approaching .... so far so good
 
I have used the Top Spec products for several years and although I might have used something else, have always come back to it. The produce some very interesting and helpful advice sheets.
 
I spent a long time trying to get my TB ex racer's feed right - trying to find something to get his weight on - but that wouldnt fizz him up. I tried him on Top Spec balancer and noticed a difference in his condition within a couple of weeks. He has just a scoop of calm and condition and half a cup of Top Spec twice a day - and has held his weight all winter.

I've also just imported a 3 year old ISH from Ireland - he came over in a shocking condition - and he's now on Top Spec - with a noticeable difference in his weight and condition.

Its not particularly cheap - around £30 a bag, but it is well worth the money.

Karen. x
 
I have had my cob on the comprehensive balancer for about 7 years now and have only recently switched to their lite version as he was doing a bit too well it's also a fair bit cheaper. The feed helpline staff are really helpful too and will give you good advice. As already mentioned alpha A Oil is fab stuff too
 
I've only got experience of the top spec anti lam - it made Casper fat(ter!!) :D

Anti Lam is a high fibre low calorie supplement designed for good doers, especially those prone to laminitis, and in itself would not make your horse fat, but it does need to be fed as part of a calorie controlled diet.

I highly rate the Top Spec range.
 
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