Mlini
Well-Known Member
Had a lady from Baileys come to the yard to assess our horses diets. I have been advised to put him on Baileys No. 4 and Outshine. He needs the feed to keep the weight on and to help build topline and add condition. He is an exracer, 16.3 and 6 years old, currently in what I would call light work (hard work for him!!) around 30 mins a day, getting fit for summer.
He was originally on C&C and Alfa A when I first got him, as he was a rake!
This has done most of the work adding the weight but now he has gone off his sloppy dinners, hence the change in diet.
She recommended that I add an oil to his diet. But didn't say which type of oil would be most effective. I had a quick look online and saw quite a few different 'horse' oils but someone on my yard feeds normal 'human' oil. Is there a lot of difference between the 'human' oils and the 'horse' oils? Cost isn't really an issue but (obviously) I wouldn't want to be buying a £20 bottle of oil, when one that costs a couple of pounds will do the same job. And is there a difference between the type of oils, soya/linseed/cod liver... Or do they all do the same job?
A quick picture of his weight after winter (taken last month, coat looks dull due to malting
- He is actually quite shiny really
) How do you think he looks? - Vet is coming out next week for a health check, weighing and condition scoring session! I'd like to hear your opinions too
She recommended that I add an oil to his diet. But didn't say which type of oil would be most effective. I had a quick look online and saw quite a few different 'horse' oils but someone on my yard feeds normal 'human' oil. Is there a lot of difference between the 'human' oils and the 'horse' oils? Cost isn't really an issue but (obviously) I wouldn't want to be buying a £20 bottle of oil, when one that costs a couple of pounds will do the same job. And is there a difference between the type of oils, soya/linseed/cod liver... Or do they all do the same job?
A quick picture of his weight after winter (taken last month, coat looks dull due to malting