28 December 2016 #1 P PiggyRiver New User Joined 8 September 2016 Messages 2 Visit site Has anyone used either of the above or moved from one to the other. I am interested in trying the baileys after using topspec for the past 12 months. Thanks
Has anyone used either of the above or moved from one to the other. I am interested in trying the baileys after using topspec for the past 12 months. Thanks
10 January 2017 #2 ellie_e Well-Known Member Joined 11 March 2011 Messages 2,016 Location South Wales Visit site Ive just started my mare on the ulsakind cubes having had my mare on hunger strike for a week, these are the only thing she will eat
Ive just started my mare on the ulsakind cubes having had my mare on hunger strike for a week, these are the only thing she will eat
11 January 2017 #3 Casey76 Well-Known Member Joined 16 July 2011 Messages 3,651 Location North East, UK Visit site this is what puts me off any compound feeds these days: Baileys Ease and Excel: Soya Bean Hulls, Oatfeed, Alfalfa Meal, Alfalfa & Green Oat Straw Chaff, Soya Oil, Distillers’ Grains, Ground Beet Pulp, Micronised Wheat, Soya Bean Meal*, Molasses, Micronised Soya Beans, Micronised Linseed, Wheatfeed, Vitamins and Minerals, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Chloride, Beta-Glucans (0.15g/kg), Magnesium Carbonate, Fructo-oligosaccharide (3g/kg)
this is what puts me off any compound feeds these days: Baileys Ease and Excel: Soya Bean Hulls, Oatfeed, Alfalfa Meal, Alfalfa & Green Oat Straw Chaff, Soya Oil, Distillers’ Grains, Ground Beet Pulp, Micronised Wheat, Soya Bean Meal*, Molasses, Micronised Soya Beans, Micronised Linseed, Wheatfeed, Vitamins and Minerals, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Chloride, Beta-Glucans (0.15g/kg), Magnesium Carbonate, Fructo-oligosaccharide (3g/kg)