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Post by ellieraga on Oct 7, 2008 15:31:50 GMT
wondered what your views are on feed for ponies with laminitis, undecided between which is best between blue chip anti lam and top spec, when fed with other laminitic feed , want to ensure they carry enough weight and condition through the winter what are your views many thanks
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Mari
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Post by Mari on Oct 7, 2008 15:45:14 GMT
i feed my pony that is prone laminitis - allen and page calm and condition and spillers happy hoof.
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Post by ponylover1 on Oct 12, 2008 9:16:06 GMT
Hi, i feed mine Dengie Hi Fi Light, Bailey`s Out Shine & Bailey`s Low Cal with Speedi Beet, Hay + Haylage mixed together & monitered grassing. I have tried most all other lamianitic feeds but found that Baileys is the only one for my pony that has kept him sound for the last 18months + having a good Farrier.
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Post by GroganShowTeam on Oct 12, 2008 18:46:46 GMT
I have my metabolic pony on hi-fi light, and topspec feed balancer. Shes also on small net of haylegde and shes in a rashen field.
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Post by cyflawn on Oct 12, 2008 22:14:16 GMT
I know somebody who had a lamanitic and she used Top-spec and Hi-Fi light and Speedi beet and then a sensible amount of hay and the pony looked fantastic of it. If i had a laminitic i would definitly use Top-spec. x
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Post by apple123 on Oct 13, 2008 15:27:51 GMT
Both my dartmoor and my 15hh are on Happy hoof and have been fine
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