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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2016 13:15:24 GMT
I'm interested in views on youngstock Balancers. I've had our 2 yo pba on top spec since a foal. Recently I couldn't get hold of any and changed to Baileys. It's certainly cheaper. But is it as good? Or are they much of a muchness? Would be interested in views. Thanks in advance
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Post by sjw87 on Aug 17, 2016 14:10:16 GMT
I feed everything of mine (youngstock to veterans, tb to traditional cob) on Gain Opticare balancer. Far more cost effective than most balancers and they all look better than when they were on top spec and baileys.
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Post by kaya on Aug 17, 2016 16:19:36 GMT
Never used Topspec, but swear by Baileys.
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Post by penduk on Aug 18, 2016 6:26:47 GMT
I use Dodson & Horrell Suregrow for youngstock.
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Post by kayjayem on Aug 19, 2016 17:55:09 GMT
I use horse and pony Direct. They dont do a youngstock specific one but I fed my youngsters on the everyday balancer last year and they all did really well as did the old stallion on the veteran one. It's very competitively priced and unlike most others(including TopSpec) it's molasses free. horseandponydirect.com/product/everyday-feed-balancer/
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2016 18:49:59 GMT
I use horse and pony Direct. They dont do a youngstock specific one but I fed my youngsters on the everyday balancer last year and they all did really well as did the old stallion on the veteran one. It's very competitively priced and unlike most others(including TopSpec) it's molasses free. horseandponydirect.com/product/everyday-feed-balancer/Thanks Hun I'll have a look xx
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