Lucyad
Well-Known Member
As a bit of a follow on from recent fast Fibre thread....
I have been feeding speedybeet and alfalfa pellets, soaked, to my horse and pony(s) for the alst few years. In summer it is only the horse that gets fed (in very small quantities), as he gets Cosequin and Turmeric for bone spavin daily.
In winter they will be in at night and will get 2 feeds a day, along with ad-lib meadow hay at night, and when the grass goes down, haylage in the field during the day. I add competition mix to horse's feed only if extra energy is required - i.e. before hunting or another high energy activity. He is a reasonably good do-er and VERY laid back in temprament. Shod (for my convenience), but with good feet - always looks well with a good shiny coat etc.. Pony is unshod and slightly more fizzy - it will be our first winter with her.
Last winter, I supplimented with NAF pink powder (alongside the Cosequin and Turmeric for the horse). However I believe that it might not be the best (or most cost effective) method of supplimenting.
They get a Himilayan salt lick in the stbale, but are not that bothered about it.
What would you recommend?
Would consider diet change as long as it was cost effective (speedybeet and alfalfa pellets are cheap!).
I did put horse's diet into website that calculated feed requirements, but must have done somethign wrong, as he was getting less than 1/3rd energy required even at maximum quantities (i.e. deepest winter!). On this basis he would, presumably, be dead, rather than condition scoring pretty well spot on, and being shiny and healthy! I couldn't work out how to
I have been feeding speedybeet and alfalfa pellets, soaked, to my horse and pony(s) for the alst few years. In summer it is only the horse that gets fed (in very small quantities), as he gets Cosequin and Turmeric for bone spavin daily.
In winter they will be in at night and will get 2 feeds a day, along with ad-lib meadow hay at night, and when the grass goes down, haylage in the field during the day. I add competition mix to horse's feed only if extra energy is required - i.e. before hunting or another high energy activity. He is a reasonably good do-er and VERY laid back in temprament. Shod (for my convenience), but with good feet - always looks well with a good shiny coat etc.. Pony is unshod and slightly more fizzy - it will be our first winter with her.
Last winter, I supplimented with NAF pink powder (alongside the Cosequin and Turmeric for the horse). However I believe that it might not be the best (or most cost effective) method of supplimenting.
They get a Himilayan salt lick in the stbale, but are not that bothered about it.
What would you recommend?
Would consider diet change as long as it was cost effective (speedybeet and alfalfa pellets are cheap!).
I did put horse's diet into website that calculated feed requirements, but must have done somethign wrong, as he was getting less than 1/3rd energy required even at maximum quantities (i.e. deepest winter!). On this basis he would, presumably, be dead, rather than condition scoring pretty well spot on, and being shiny and healthy! I couldn't work out how to