halfpass
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Post by halfpass on Mar 20, 2008 19:38:22 GMT
I can't think off anything to replace bran but someone was asking about oatnuts and we have found a distributer
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halfpass
Happy to help....a lot
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Post by halfpass on Mar 20, 2008 21:51:47 GMT
Kor can I come and live with you they get fed better than I do overbent.
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Post by shelleyj on Mar 20, 2008 22:06:05 GMT
think we all need to move in with mm to get fed!
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Post by Moley on Oct 5, 2008 11:05:02 GMT
balanced show mix and saracen equi jewel plus alfa a oil i remember the chaff cutters used to take ages to do the dinners x
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Post by sweetpea on Oct 5, 2008 16:58:46 GMT
i got my foal from sales last october.we thought she was between 4 and six months when we got her home.igave her calf milk powder and limestone flour,to help her with calcium and growing.im feeding her now on alfa oil and condtioning mix.alfa beet is good for youngstock as doesnt give a fizz.my welsh x is growing well
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Post by Julie(luke3) on Oct 7, 2008 18:22:29 GMT
Agree with HALFPASS on this subject! When I was a kid all the stud ponies where fed straights. To many mixes on the market now to choose from! Good luck.
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Post by cyflawn on Oct 12, 2008 22:23:08 GMT
I tried for months to get weight on my colt and the last thing i tried was SOFT N SOAK 'ready mash extra'....it was amazing and give him a great coat and i could notice a difference within 2 weeks....he now maintains his weight so is just on readygrass(which is also good) and cool mix....i have a section A colt foal and he is on Frickers and readygrass and is looking well, frickers can jsut be a bit hard to get hold of. x
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