ali
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Post by ali on Oct 31, 2007 16:30:47 GMT 1
On the advice of the Baileys nutritionalist we have been using this for 4 weeks now and have seen a big difference. It helps put condition on without the fizz as its slow release enrgy being oil based. We feed it with Baileys no 2, Alfa A oil & Spedibeet. Nick cannot tolerate a starchy diet as she has had problems with tying up and this seems to be a perfect diet for him
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Post by bingbong on Oct 31, 2007 19:08:14 GMT 1
wow thats great you found a good combo is that outshine dear?
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ali
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Post by ali on Oct 31, 2007 19:32:29 GMT 1
it is, but on a par with other balancer, its about £36 a bag but lasts 3 -4 weeks
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Post by bingbong on Oct 31, 2007 21:40:04 GMT 1
about the same as blue chip then they are all the same sota price eh? so its just finding what ever suits really eh?
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lauren
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So hum halleuljah, just off the key of reason..FOB
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Post by lauren on Nov 1, 2007 17:31:59 GMT 1
It is completly amazing, Nick is really getting the topline and weight but I can actually ride him. Infact he has been going even better on it.
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jake
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Post by jake on Feb 12, 2008 15:04:18 GMT 1
is this just "fat in a bag" as my two need to put some weight on
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Post by bingbong on Feb 12, 2008 16:35:41 GMT 1
i think so but without the fizz, some horse dont react to the fizzy stuff and some do so maybe best to speak to a feed expert
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Post by paddysmum on Feb 12, 2008 21:21:35 GMT 1
It sounds good.
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