MrsMurs
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone,
I'm posting on behalf of a friend who has a yard of 5 horses and ponies, all with varying issues such as laminitis prone, sensitive digestion, 1 with possible ulcers. She currently feeds a Lite Balancer, Lite Chaff, and a base of Fast Fibre or Calm and Condition, and adds micronized linseed. The ulcer prone horse is on UlsaGuard (or something of the like).
My friend has been discussing with me her interest in feeding more naturally, and it's and got me thinking about mainstream brands and all the "extra" "unwanted" ingredients such as Wheatfeed and Whey and Maize I keep hearing about.
But .... the more I look into it, the more confused I get.
At the moment my friend is looking at Thunderbrooks feeds (Healthy Herbal Chaff) and also Progressive Earth (Pro Hoof Balancer). The added Linseed gets the thumbs up all round from what I can gather. But then the more I read into this way of feeding, the more I start to become confused about whether or not the above would have sufficient pre/probiotics, if adding a supplement for ulcers to the ulcer prone horse (Gastro-plus) is the right thing to do .....
I just don't have a scientific brain and such a lot of the natural way of feeding seems to end up with so many different ingredients I get lost, such as whether to add Brewers yeast, or salt, or extra magnesium.
I'm thinking of following suit;I want to feed naturally, but I need to keep it simple, for my mental health and purse strings. I do however appreciate you get what you pay for in terms of quality.
Is there anyone out there who can advise me on the basics of a well balanced, simple way of feeding naturally is, and for my friend, natural ideas to support a laminitis prone pony, a horse with possible ulcers and sensitive digestion?
Phew!
Thank you to anyone who has read this far.
Really, any advice, experiences would be very welcome.
I'm posting on behalf of a friend who has a yard of 5 horses and ponies, all with varying issues such as laminitis prone, sensitive digestion, 1 with possible ulcers. She currently feeds a Lite Balancer, Lite Chaff, and a base of Fast Fibre or Calm and Condition, and adds micronized linseed. The ulcer prone horse is on UlsaGuard (or something of the like).
My friend has been discussing with me her interest in feeding more naturally, and it's and got me thinking about mainstream brands and all the "extra" "unwanted" ingredients such as Wheatfeed and Whey and Maize I keep hearing about.
But .... the more I look into it, the more confused I get.
At the moment my friend is looking at Thunderbrooks feeds (Healthy Herbal Chaff) and also Progressive Earth (Pro Hoof Balancer). The added Linseed gets the thumbs up all round from what I can gather. But then the more I read into this way of feeding, the more I start to become confused about whether or not the above would have sufficient pre/probiotics, if adding a supplement for ulcers to the ulcer prone horse (Gastro-plus) is the right thing to do .....
I just don't have a scientific brain and such a lot of the natural way of feeding seems to end up with so many different ingredients I get lost, such as whether to add Brewers yeast, or salt, or extra magnesium.
I'm thinking of following suit;I want to feed naturally, but I need to keep it simple, for my mental health and purse strings. I do however appreciate you get what you pay for in terms of quality.
Is there anyone out there who can advise me on the basics of a well balanced, simple way of feeding naturally is, and for my friend, natural ideas to support a laminitis prone pony, a horse with possible ulcers and sensitive digestion?
Phew!
Thank you to anyone who has read this far.
Really, any advice, experiences would be very welcome.