Embo
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I know there are a number of these kinds on threads at the moment, which I have read, but I wanted to get some specific advice on chaff.
I got my horse in February this year and he came to be a bit lean. And now, you've guessed it, I'm struggling to get any more weight onto him.
He's currently on Allen & Page Calm & Condition and Mollichaff Calmer breakfast & dinner, stabled at night with ad-lib hay. He's only in light work so not burning too many calories there.
As we all know, the grass is late coming through this year and our field isn't very plentiful.
I've been doing some reading and I think I'd like to try Alfa-A Oil, but I'm concerned that it might make him hot. Anyone have any experience/advice on this or what is a good alternative?
He is prone to becoming hot & fizzy, hence all the 'calming' feed! I'm wary of adding any nuts/mix as his feeds are pretty big as they are now. But of course, any advice considered!
Worming is being done over the next few weeks and on the advice of a friend, I'm having his teeth double checked to rule anything out here, too.
Any advice much appreciated and apologies for yet another weight-gain thread!! Thanks in advance.
I know there are a number of these kinds on threads at the moment, which I have read, but I wanted to get some specific advice on chaff.
I got my horse in February this year and he came to be a bit lean. And now, you've guessed it, I'm struggling to get any more weight onto him.
He's currently on Allen & Page Calm & Condition and Mollichaff Calmer breakfast & dinner, stabled at night with ad-lib hay. He's only in light work so not burning too many calories there.
As we all know, the grass is late coming through this year and our field isn't very plentiful.
I've been doing some reading and I think I'd like to try Alfa-A Oil, but I'm concerned that it might make him hot. Anyone have any experience/advice on this or what is a good alternative?
He is prone to becoming hot & fizzy, hence all the 'calming' feed! I'm wary of adding any nuts/mix as his feeds are pretty big as they are now. But of course, any advice considered!
Worming is being done over the next few weeks and on the advice of a friend, I'm having his teeth double checked to rule anything out here, too.
Any advice much appreciated and apologies for yet another weight-gain thread!! Thanks in advance.