Beth889
Active Member
I have recently moved yards and there is a lack of grass. Which I think a lot of people have the same problem. I have a 15:2hh, 5 year old, Irish Sports horse and a 9 month old foal who is 3/4 TB. I recently read an article on how it its better for horses to only eat fibre diet, helps digestion and horses can compete on only a fibre diet. When I first moved yards my 5 year old lost a lot of condition. They were on two feeds a day, very good quality haylage (all they can eat) and was giving conditioning mixes which costs a lot. Still not much weight gain, the 5 year very fussy! I was not worried about the fizz so much but had noticed behaviour changes in the 5 year old, not too bad but noticeable. So I changed both there hard feeds to Alfa A oil and sugarbeet, plus supplements garlic, brewers yeast and seaweed. Before I was giving sunflower oil and linseed as well as the mix. I have seen a big difference in both horses both put loads of weight on and looking really well. The 5 year old ridden work is back to normal. Is it being digested easier? I will be competing this summer and the work load will go up, do I keep them on this feed or should I give a mix or cubes? Would like to know your views? As a fibre diet for mine worked really well.