HersheyMint
HersheyMint
Both!lol. Which C word? We’ve got cushings and colic.
Both!lol. Which C word? We’ve got cushings and colic.
Hygain Zero is meant to be fed with pasture or hay, so he probably should have some hay in his diet (he's also getting a bit more than the recommended daily amount for a horse his size, so perhaps backing off to the recommended amount for his size and adding in some hay pellets or cubes, or long stem for the rest of his diet). Or perhaps hay pellets.
Do you soak his feed? Or feed it dry? If you don't mind soaking, Triple Crown Timothy Balance cubes are low carb fortified hay cube ( do feed some dry, but only the cubes that can be crumbled by hand).
screen shot from the Hygain website page discussing Zero (bottom paragraph).
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Just wondering about plain beet pulp? Can you get it there without molasses added? I use it a lot to extend hay and for my oldies with bad teeth and my IR little one.
That makes it so much harder.....
Timothy Balance cubes have a little bit of beet pulp in them, but not enough to turn off a picky horse, and they are fortified to themselves, as far as I understand. They are guaranteed under 10% sugar/starch so should be safe for laminitics. If you add flax, vitamin E and flax to them, they are a complete diet in themselves. You might try Triple Crown's website and see if there is a dealer near you, and you can check if they carry the Balance cubes.
I'm feeding them without issue to some of my horses that get a vit/min supplement to balance our local hay.
I might have to revisit triple crown. When I was looking for a balancer and complete feed, my guy wouldn’t touch any of their products. It was really frustrating!Triple Crown also has a bagged chopped forage product that is low sugar/starch and balanced, that could be an option also.
This is chopped hay - it's just tested and controlled for sugar/starch content, and then it's mineral-balanced somehow (not sure whether minerals are added, or they mix batches of hay to balance it, or what), so it's meant to be fed alone. I haven't seen it in person though so I have no idea how it smells or how horses typically like it! It was just on my list of "things to try if a track and 3/4" hole hay nets didn't work". Haven't had to go there yet, fingers crossed! I wonder if they'd send you a sample if you asked?
(the vit/min are in a pellet mixed into the forage).
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