Fit not fat
Q I have just
started competing my 16.3 warmblood in affiliated dressage competitions,
and am struggling to find a feed that gives him enough stamina and energy
without making him too fat.
Answer
This is a common problem with many warmbloods and natives, as they often
require some concentrates, but less than the manufacturer's recommended
amount. Dengie Complement is a highly palatable Alfalfa Balancer that
has increased levels of vitamins and minerals, which means the recommended
feeding amount is approximately half the quantity of a traditional mix.
Dengie Complement should be combined with Dengie Hi-Fi for horses holding
their weight well or Alfa-A for those in harder work or needing condition.
Complement is also
ideal for the competition horse due to the inclusion of a unique 3-phase
probiotic that helps the horse's digestive system cope with the stress
of travelling and competing. The levels of linseed and soya also encourage
show ring coat condition due to the ideal balance of omega 3 and 6 fatty
acids.
For horses that need
a little bit of oomph, this can be combined with small quantities of Dengie
Naked Oats. These contain 30% more energy per kilo than traditional oats,
meaning they can be fed in very small quantities.
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