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Post by antares on Dec 20, 2011 14:29:08 GMT 1
I am currently thinking of using a balancer for my boys - they are only fed haylage as both are good doers and I think they probably need something else. My youngster has loose poos so I'm thinking a balancer with probiotic might help him
Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations as to what they use?
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Post by Johanna&Yorkie:) on Dec 20, 2011 14:39:25 GMT 1
we used to use pink powder until we were told that its used for weight gain,(aswell as for loose poo's) and considering my thoroughbred looked more like a welsh cob from his size! we decided to change to general purpose suplement which stops his loose poo's,, his coat and health also benefit from this suplement! hope this is helpful !
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Post by marvin on Dec 20, 2011 14:39:56 GMT 1
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Post by antares on Dec 20, 2011 14:44:30 GMT 1
we used to use pink powder until we were told that its used for weight gain,(aswell as for loose poo's) and considering my thoroughbred looked more like a welsh cob from his size! we decided to change to general purpose suplement which stops his loose poo's,, his coat and health also benefit from this suplement! hope this is helpful ! it would be helpful to me if you could tell me which general purpose supplement you now use
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Post by Johanna&Yorkie:) on Dec 20, 2011 14:52:09 GMT 1
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Post by antares on Dec 20, 2011 14:57:02 GMT 1
I've been using haylage from the same supplier all winter but the loose poos have been intermittent & given that I feed small bale haylage it isn't really possible to keep getting it tested! It's generally quite dry and one of my horses suffers with the loose poos while the other doesn't
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Post by Johanna&Yorkie:) on Dec 20, 2011 15:37:52 GMT 1
At my yard a pony is on the same diet as mine and has loose poo's but he isnt on the same supplemets as me
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