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So one of ours is fat, its being handled soaked hay, off grass in the day etc.
The one thing we are struggling with is feed.
He has half a stubbs scoop of thunderbrooks chaff (i know its not well liked on here but he likes it and eats it) twice a day, it carrys his calmer in the morning, his gut supplement in the afternoon and a scoop of tb daily essentials twice a day. We will be stoppin this once we find a replacement.
Have been told to introduce speedi beet as if he eats it its a good way of getting fibre without the calories into him for weightlost.
What we would like is a general balancer in either pellet or power form that is low in calorie etc.
I haven't fed Bailys it years but used to have my old horses on the Low Cal and a bit of chaff and had no problem.
What do people use now?
Have been recommended Lamicore from Equifest, and apprently its what the PSSM groups use? Has anyone used that?
Nothing topspec as my previous horses heated up on it.
The one thing we are struggling with is feed.
He has half a stubbs scoop of thunderbrooks chaff (i know its not well liked on here but he likes it and eats it) twice a day, it carrys his calmer in the morning, his gut supplement in the afternoon and a scoop of tb daily essentials twice a day. We will be stoppin this once we find a replacement.
Have been told to introduce speedi beet as if he eats it its a good way of getting fibre without the calories into him for weightlost.
What we would like is a general balancer in either pellet or power form that is low in calorie etc.
I haven't fed Bailys it years but used to have my old horses on the Low Cal and a bit of chaff and had no problem.
What do people use now?
Have been recommended Lamicore from Equifest, and apprently its what the PSSM groups use? Has anyone used that?
Nothing topspec as my previous horses heated up on it.