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Post by GinaGeo on Jan 15, 2012 14:24:49 GMT
For the first time, I've got my mum's poor doing Arab x on a Starch and sugar free (low) diet. It's fibre based with ad-lib hay and mainly fibre feeds.
He gets Spillers balancer, soaked grass nuts and graze on. He's looking the best he's ever looked and is now 18 years old. His feeds are smaller than they've ever been. Previously he's had various Conditioning cubes and Conditioning Mollichaff all in much largher quantities than he currently gets. It's cut our feed bill in half I'm sure.
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Post by tafsmum on Jan 15, 2012 14:34:52 GMT
Another vote for Ready Mash Extra, but i dont feed it constantly a bag going into winter and maybe a top up bag mid summer but then im feeding a young d not a tb, I also like ts balancer and only feed this with alpha a oil and speedibeet no corn at all.
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Post by ladyndibs on Jan 15, 2012 15:08:16 GMT
Another vote for Baileys No. 1, found it brilliant and really easy to feed as they love it,
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Post by xponiesx on Jan 15, 2012 19:06:21 GMT
we dont you any hard feeds all soaked ood wet feed is fabulous i use top sec condtion cubes soaked like thick slop alfa a oil fibre beet soaked top spec super condtion flakes pink powder and micronised linseed and lilflorz and is incredible for weight gain and also plenty good haylege and grass x whena re feilds get bad threw the winter we buy ready grass and put a scoop in a bucket in the stable twice dailey too x
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Post by cariad on Jan 17, 2012 10:35:52 GMT
absoloutly agree - thirds are brilliant.
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