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I emailed this to feed companies regarding my horses feed:
I have 3 horses, which are all quite different and I would like to get an idea of what to feed them for winter. Below is description of horse and what they're currently eating. All of them live out all year round (except 3 or 4 of the really bad nights) and they are rugged. They have just moved into their winter field, lots of grass, which I have quartered. When it runs out they will be getting hay.
1. 9 yr old Cob (good do-er), in work 3-4 times a week, hacking. Fast-ish rides mostly lasting an hour to an hour and a half. She does indoor sj in winter. Good weight at the moment. Currently on one scoop happy hoof and top spec light
2. also 9 yr old, cob x hackney (good do-er), not in work. slightly over weight at mo. Has one scoop happy hoof and a powder/all round general supplement
3. 2.7 yr old 1/2 tb x 1/4 hanovarian x 1/4 nf so she is quite fine and still growing, the finest of the lot. She's on a scoop of alfa with a powder/all round general supplement. Not in work as such, just walks around the block.
The responses:
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TopSpec Equine
Top Specification Feed Balancers, Supplements and Blends
Hello,
Thank you for contacting us again.
From the information in your e-mail I would recommend you feed the following once a day in addition to ad-lib grass plus hay later: -
1. (assuming she weighs approx 500kg)
500 grams TopSpec Lite Feed Balancer
300 grams (1 Stubbs scoop) TopChop Lite or Happy hoof
2, (assuming he weighs approx 500kg)
100 grams TopSpec No:2 General Purpose supplement (or 500 grams TopChop Lite)
300 grams TopChop Lite or Happy hoof
3. (assuming she weighs approx 400 kg)
80 grams TopSpec No:2 General Purpose supplement (or 400 grams TopChop Lite)
300 grams TopChop Alfa or Dengie Alfa-A Lite
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Thank you for your enquiry into the SPILLERS® Careline regarding your three horses.
I am going to suggest a very similar diet for each of your horses. As 1. and 2. are quite good doers, I am going to suggest a product that when in work will give them the energy they require, but if living out will also provide them with the essential vitamins and minerals they require.
Looking at your horses over all diet, you are feeding him a low calorie, high fibre diet, correctly balanced with the vit and min supplement, however it can definitely be simplified to help keep things easier (and most likely cheaper!) for you as well. The product I am going to recommend for your horses is a relatively new addition to our range called SPILLERS® Cool Concentrate. SPILLERS® Cool Concentrate is based on the same idea as things like concentrated fruit squash, fabric conditioners etc as it is a 6 times concentrated hard feed. This makes it ideal for those who hold their weight easily by feeding the energy and vitamins and minerals without the bulk or extra calories. By providing all of the vitamins and minerals needed this will eliminate the need for the broad spectrum supplement and top spec lite SPILLERS® Cool Concentrate also contains the following benefits;
- Live yeast to help aid digestive support
- Vegetable based omega oils, and amino acids to help aid the joints
- Quality protein to help support muscle tone
- Biotin to support hoof health
- Anti Oxidants including vitamin C to help aid respiratory health, and vitamin E to support muscle health
- Low calorie and non-heating, yet with enough oil to maintain skin and coat condition.
- Natural herbs to help tempt fussy feeders, including Garlic so you could eliminate the additional supplement from the diet
As 3. has to have a few more extra calories in her feed I am going to recommend feeding the SPILLERS® Cool concentrate alongside a scoop of SPILLERS® Conditioning Fibre. This should maintain her weight as we move into, and also help support her with a few extra calories while she is still growing and developing.
Each of your horses recommended ration is 500g per day which is two of the cups that are provided in the bag for you. This will make sure they are all receiving the daily recommended rations of vitamins and minerals.
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Thank you for your recent email to the Dodson & Horrell Nutritional Helpline.
1.
As 1. is a good doer and is currently maintaining a good body condition I would recommend feeding her Ultimate Balancer. Ultimate Balancer will provide her with all the vitamins, minerals and micronutrients she requires on a daily basis but without too many calories. Ultimate Balancer has a feeding rate of 100g per 100kg of bodyweight to meet vitamin and mineral requirements, so Annie requires approximately 500g of Ultimate Balancer per day.
To the Ultimate Balancer I would recommend feeding Safe & Sound as this will bulk out the diet and provide her with some slow release energy.
2.
As 2. is carrying a bit too much weight and has a tendency to be a good doer I would recommend a similar diet to 1. with Ultimate Balancer and Safe & Sound. 2. would require approximately 500g of Ultimate Balancer per day, to this you can add the Safe & Sound to bulk out the ration.
3.
I would recommend that 3. is fed on a similar diet to 2. and 1. 3. will require approximately 500g of Ultimate Balancer, with Safe & Sound added to bulk out ration. However as she is quite a fine build you may find that she needs more calories to maintain weight in which case you can add Kwik Beet (unmolassed, quick soaking sugar beet) and Soya Oil to the ration.
Do also ensure that when stabled or out on poor pasture that your horses have access to ad lib hay. This will ensure their guts remain healthy and provide them with a good source of slow release energy.
I would recommend fat scoring your horses on a regular basis to monitor their bodyweight, this will allow you to see if they are losing or gaining weight. I would recommend that your horses are 3 out of 5 on the fat score scale.
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What do you all think??
I emailed this to feed companies regarding my horses feed:
I have 3 horses, which are all quite different and I would like to get an idea of what to feed them for winter. Below is description of horse and what they're currently eating. All of them live out all year round (except 3 or 4 of the really bad nights) and they are rugged. They have just moved into their winter field, lots of grass, which I have quartered. When it runs out they will be getting hay.
1. 9 yr old Cob (good do-er), in work 3-4 times a week, hacking. Fast-ish rides mostly lasting an hour to an hour and a half. She does indoor sj in winter. Good weight at the moment. Currently on one scoop happy hoof and top spec light
2. also 9 yr old, cob x hackney (good do-er), not in work. slightly over weight at mo. Has one scoop happy hoof and a powder/all round general supplement
3. 2.7 yr old 1/2 tb x 1/4 hanovarian x 1/4 nf so she is quite fine and still growing, the finest of the lot. She's on a scoop of alfa with a powder/all round general supplement. Not in work as such, just walks around the block.
The responses:
******************************************
TopSpec Equine
Top Specification Feed Balancers, Supplements and Blends
Hello,
Thank you for contacting us again.
From the information in your e-mail I would recommend you feed the following once a day in addition to ad-lib grass plus hay later: -
1. (assuming she weighs approx 500kg)
500 grams TopSpec Lite Feed Balancer
300 grams (1 Stubbs scoop) TopChop Lite or Happy hoof
2, (assuming he weighs approx 500kg)
100 grams TopSpec No:2 General Purpose supplement (or 500 grams TopChop Lite)
300 grams TopChop Lite or Happy hoof
3. (assuming she weighs approx 400 kg)
80 grams TopSpec No:2 General Purpose supplement (or 400 grams TopChop Lite)
300 grams TopChop Alfa or Dengie Alfa-A Lite
************************************
Thank you for your enquiry into the SPILLERS® Careline regarding your three horses.
I am going to suggest a very similar diet for each of your horses. As 1. and 2. are quite good doers, I am going to suggest a product that when in work will give them the energy they require, but if living out will also provide them with the essential vitamins and minerals they require.
Looking at your horses over all diet, you are feeding him a low calorie, high fibre diet, correctly balanced with the vit and min supplement, however it can definitely be simplified to help keep things easier (and most likely cheaper!) for you as well. The product I am going to recommend for your horses is a relatively new addition to our range called SPILLERS® Cool Concentrate. SPILLERS® Cool Concentrate is based on the same idea as things like concentrated fruit squash, fabric conditioners etc as it is a 6 times concentrated hard feed. This makes it ideal for those who hold their weight easily by feeding the energy and vitamins and minerals without the bulk or extra calories. By providing all of the vitamins and minerals needed this will eliminate the need for the broad spectrum supplement and top spec lite SPILLERS® Cool Concentrate also contains the following benefits;
- Live yeast to help aid digestive support
- Vegetable based omega oils, and amino acids to help aid the joints
- Quality protein to help support muscle tone
- Biotin to support hoof health
- Anti Oxidants including vitamin C to help aid respiratory health, and vitamin E to support muscle health
- Low calorie and non-heating, yet with enough oil to maintain skin and coat condition.
- Natural herbs to help tempt fussy feeders, including Garlic so you could eliminate the additional supplement from the diet
As 3. has to have a few more extra calories in her feed I am going to recommend feeding the SPILLERS® Cool concentrate alongside a scoop of SPILLERS® Conditioning Fibre. This should maintain her weight as we move into, and also help support her with a few extra calories while she is still growing and developing.
Each of your horses recommended ration is 500g per day which is two of the cups that are provided in the bag for you. This will make sure they are all receiving the daily recommended rations of vitamins and minerals.
****************************************
Thank you for your recent email to the Dodson & Horrell Nutritional Helpline.
1.
As 1. is a good doer and is currently maintaining a good body condition I would recommend feeding her Ultimate Balancer. Ultimate Balancer will provide her with all the vitamins, minerals and micronutrients she requires on a daily basis but without too many calories. Ultimate Balancer has a feeding rate of 100g per 100kg of bodyweight to meet vitamin and mineral requirements, so Annie requires approximately 500g of Ultimate Balancer per day.
To the Ultimate Balancer I would recommend feeding Safe & Sound as this will bulk out the diet and provide her with some slow release energy.
2.
As 2. is carrying a bit too much weight and has a tendency to be a good doer I would recommend a similar diet to 1. with Ultimate Balancer and Safe & Sound. 2. would require approximately 500g of Ultimate Balancer per day, to this you can add the Safe & Sound to bulk out the ration.
3.
I would recommend that 3. is fed on a similar diet to 2. and 1. 3. will require approximately 500g of Ultimate Balancer, with Safe & Sound added to bulk out ration. However as she is quite a fine build you may find that she needs more calories to maintain weight in which case you can add Kwik Beet (unmolassed, quick soaking sugar beet) and Soya Oil to the ration.
Do also ensure that when stabled or out on poor pasture that your horses have access to ad lib hay. This will ensure their guts remain healthy and provide them with a good source of slow release energy.
I would recommend fat scoring your horses on a regular basis to monitor their bodyweight, this will allow you to see if they are losing or gaining weight. I would recommend that your horses are 3 out of 5 on the fat score scale.
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What do you all think??