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I have a large spotty and the privilage once of the most beautiful big Ass!
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Post by potto on Nov 1, 2012 10:14:31 GMT 1
Yes Mandal! I used both tubs and can genuinely report that it made a big improvement to his tummy, dropping became much more formed... i observed actual 'nuggets' on top of 'pats' in the field on grass which then became formed. It also coinsided with his front shoes coming off so it was interesting to see improvements to his white line.. although this may be due also to..other factors..such as barefoot wear and being able to treat underneath where shoe was. I have now finished and it is expensive so have not continued but the effect is still noticable.. he has always been on a high fibre diet, my problem at the moment is more livery induced in that i am due to go from a very muddy no grass paddock to grass filled paddock. So have been grazing an hour inhand everyday to try and keep grass going through system and filling mud filled paddock with hay and using a hay replacer in a bucket mornings allen and page fast fibre in the field. Plus his evening feed with speedibeet etc, lite chaff and linseed and balancer evenings in the stable. I am keeping my fingers crossed this dosen't undo all the good work so far but he was starting to loose too much weight in the field on all the mud, and with barefoot and stomach issues and the uncertain timing of an oncoming flush of grass intro i am running out of options......
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Post by mandal on Nov 1, 2012 13:21:16 GMT 1
That's great news, fingers crossed. Do you feed yea sacc? It might be worth it if you don't.
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potto
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I have a large spotty and the privilage once of the most beautiful big Ass!
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Post by potto on Nov 1, 2012 21:04:00 GMT 1
Yes the baileys lo cal balancer contains yea sacc.
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Post by amandap on Apr 27, 2014 22:22:08 GMT 1
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