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Post by thecrow on Jan 19, 2015 16:37:40 GMT
Im thinking of putting my hack mare who is quite a stressy horse on to alfa a oil, alfa beet and the alfafa balancer for some condition gain without any fizz...what are peoples experiences with this combination?
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sarahp
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Post by sarahp on Jan 20, 2015 8:24:28 GMT
I haven't tried their balancer, but use the other products with success on my native ponies.
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Post by thecrow on Jan 20, 2015 8:34:36 GMT
Thanks sarahp!
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Post by mady on Jan 20, 2015 12:34:06 GMT
Mine has Alfa Oil / Baileys Cond Cubes and top spec Balancer. I did have him on Top Spec Cool Cond cubes but had no effect. He looks great on this.
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Post by thecrow on Jan 20, 2015 13:37:32 GMT
which top spec balancer do you use mady?
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Post by waspblue on Jan 21, 2015 1:11:56 GMT
Try Copra Coolstance, amazing condition and coats and hooves but without any fizziness or silliness. Have a read of the thread on here too. We have had some fab results with customers horses and ponies.
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Post by thecrow on Jan 21, 2015 9:16:05 GMT
In the place of the dengie alfafa balancer do you mean waspblue?
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Post by mady on Jan 22, 2015 18:02:19 GMT
which top spec balancer do you use mady? I use the normal one is it the comprehensive. The shine it has given and top line is amazing
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Post by robrocks on Jan 22, 2015 22:26:22 GMT
Dengie do an alfalfa with no added sugar/reduced sugar. I'd use this and add in your own oil if you're concerned about reducing fizz
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Post by waspblue on Jan 27, 2015 0:15:20 GMT
In the place of the dengie alfafa balancer do you mean waspblue? Sorry, only just seen your question. I meant to try it as an alternative. A balancer is a completely different thing and provides all the micro nutrients that the body needs to build and repair itself, whilst the Copra can be added for conditioning purposes to it.
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