Who Uses Agrobs Feeds?

One day I stayed in foe delivery but their van had broken down, they delivered the next night quite late and were exhasted. It was great food but not cost effective or really needed truth be told, for fatties., I'm only doing a balancer and hay, this year.
 
I love it, my good doer does brilliantly on it and the quality is fab. My feedbarn now stock it, I don't think the price is that bad for the quality but I guess with the pound collapsing it's about to get quite a bit more expensive!

The leichtgrass is great for really low cal stuff, I really like the museli and aspero, mine just gets a handful with some charnwod linseed and pro mineral.
 
I use the Muesli for my ultra fussy cushings mare. I think the feed is great, but there are gaps when my local feed shop are waiting for deliveries. it's the only thing that lets them down imo, they've had a few years now to sort supply problems.
 
Its good food.
I like the no pesticdes and low sugar and starch ect.

It is a little dearer but i dont feed as much as i had been.

It can be difficult to get hold of. As in it not stocked at many normal feed merchants.
You can order direct from Red Rufus if there isnt a nearby stockist.
Buying in bulk is a good idea.

Last year there was a shortage for a while as they had trouble bringing it in through France.
 
I love it, my good doer does brilliantly on it and the quality is fab. My feedbarn now stock it, I don't think the price is that bad for the quality but I guess with the pound collapsing it's about to get quite a bit more expensive!

You are right, I work for a stockist and we had a price hike last month

I've fed a few of the products and do rate them despite the fact that I don't like the food miles involved

Its hard for stockists of feeds to meet everyone's demands, we stock quite a few things but have many, many more on the list of things we can get from the wholesaler so its worth asking if anywhere locally can order it in for you - if you commit to paying upfront I don't see why they wouldn't
 
I use aspero, it has revolutionised my fussy boy and IMO great for fatties as a very low DE grass chaff (or the leicht one if required). It is pricey but worth it given that he doesn't leave any and I can put anything in it, no worries if he has to have some medication these days (Which is handy as he is currently on some really stinky liver tonic from the vet!)
I have a local supplier about 20 mins in wiltshire, no supplier near where the pony is now in Somerset. So I filled my kia rio with 9 sacks (+ a linseed) the other weekend so we were stocked up for a bit.
 
I used to feed it - the muesli for my fussy TB. It is stocked by a feed merchant quite local to me so supplies were always available apart from a period when everything had been held up in France. I no longer feed it - my TB has gone to rainbow bridge and I've moved my other girl onto a full livery yard. They feed mainly Spillers feeds.
 
I feed the muesli, aspero and the cobs in winter. I like it, all seems t last for ages although I have two good doers not doing a load. There's one supplier about 25mins away who also has really good prices on bedding so I go there. He's had trouble dealing with the UK distributor though and Agrobs want him to take too much of it to deal direct.
everything is going to get more expensive.
 
I feed the musli. One of mine can be a bit fussy and he loves it. He doesn't hold weight that well and won't eat big feeds so I want the bucket feed to have as many calories as possible while being unmolassed and not too high in calcium. I wouldn't normally feed a chaff but he prefers some texture.

I buy direct and stocked up recently so the prices had gone up a bit but I suspect there will be another unless the pound recovers.
 
I use them and am very pleased with them. My tb has filled out perfectly on the fetura cobs, (soaked).

Everything loves the muesli and the speed of coming to call dramatically accelerates when I buy it. I don't always, not convinced it is necessary, even if the flowers look pretty in the feed bowls!

I fall for the blurb.. "sixty organically grown swiss alp foothills grasses and herbs" every time. : )
 
Ha I roll my eyes at that and tell the ****** he is does NOT need flowers in his feed so he isn't getting the museli! The guinea pigs adore it though (they too have to make do with the aspero).
 
I feed the muesli, don't know if this is coincidence,horse finally maturing or what, but seriously sharp and spooky horse is now calm, much more cooperative and looking great. Buy it from saddlery 20 mins away, not had problem with supply. And I'd noticed big price increase too!
 
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