Which high fibre nuts to use in a snack-a-ball?

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As the title says - just trying to find out which are the highest fibre nuts on the market to put in my mares snack-a-ball when I leave her for the night.

Thanks
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It should do - I have just started to add some chaff into the ball with the cubes to cut down the expense a bit, and it all mixes up together and falls out like that.
 
I've got some Dodson & Horrell Safe and Sound at home, will give that a try, mixed with the Dengies Hi Fi Lite see how that goes while investigating which of your suggestions have the highest fibre content.

Thanks everyone.
 
Everyone at my yard (from my fat cob to the TB dressage horse) uses Highlights Hi-Fibre Horse and Pony Nuts in their treat balls, they're really good value and just as good as the more expensive brands (IMO)
 
it depends if you want low starch, low sugar etc. I did a little research when I chose mine and found these 3 as the best:

Protein Oil Fibre Sugar Starch MJ/kg DM

Baileys Economy cubes 9 3.5 20 4.5 15 8.5
Spillers High Fibre Cubes 10 2.75 20 11 10 8.4
D & H High Fibre Nuts 9 3.2 20 5.5 15 9.5
 
Found some, hope they fit, will try tonight. The Safe & Sound didn't work
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but I discovered that Ella knows what a Snack-a-ball is!!!!
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Can't wait to see her play with it.

Champion Easy Cubes - made by Dodson & Horrell


Protein 8%

Oil 2%

Fibre 28%

Sugar 4.5%

Starch 16%

MJ/kg DM 9.5%
 
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