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angelarab |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 08:35:50 AM Have been recommended it, anyone use it? opinions please good bad and ugly |
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natntaz |
Posted - 04 Sep 2010 : 9:07:28 PM I also used calm and condition, it was fantastic for my boy |
sab2 |
Posted - 04 Sep 2010 : 12:48:59 PM Another fan of Pink Powder here, use it on my youngster who broke 2 teeth last winter, she lost quite a bit of weight and was quite loose in her droppings. Picked up nearly straight away on Pink Powder, my vet recommended it and i was so pleased she did.I also use Red Mills gro care balancer on my mares, can be used for all ages of horse or pony. |
angel2002 |
Posted - 04 Sep 2010 : 12:46:54 PM Cheapest way, as Alistair says, is good old fashioned vegetable oil from a Tesco etc... A good dollop in their usual feed (D&H Suregrow) helps with maintaining weight/condition (lovely shine to the coat) and no fizz
Had to stop giving it to mine as they were putting on a bit too much condition Will use again if they start to drop off through the winter. |
Valentine Arabians |
Posted - 04 Sep 2010 : 12:33:52 PM Used Blue Chip years ago and it did send mine around the bend AND back again, didn't help that she was chestnut with 2 white socks! Needless to say, haven't used it since and won't again. Like Top Spec, but am sticking to D&H for everyone and everything.
You will have to try it first and see what reaction your horse gives. Each one has a different reaction to hard feed. Good luck.
Liz |
Zena |
Posted - 04 Sep 2010 : 12:07:43 AM Blue chip origional on a late teens horse blew his brains but gave him the winning edge also top spec conditioning flakes on a welsh cob who was very stressy and helped him gain weight was very succesfull depends on the individual . trial and error gd luck xx |
xsara |
Posted - 03 Sep 2010 : 11:37:40 PM I use blue chip I find it helps with the topline and seems to be doing a good job at putting the top line over their backs. I use it with alpha A OIL AND add a scoop of cool mix they are looking really well and with out the fizz |
alistair leslie |
Posted - 03 Sep 2010 : 1:14:17 PM Veg oil from Tesco is good for condition -add to feed about 1 teacup per day . |
angelarab |
Posted - 03 Sep 2010 : 08:25:36 AM Going to try Topspec Leisure will report back after our first bag
Thanks for all your feedback very interesting |
lottieherts |
Posted - 03 Sep 2010 : 07:53:41 AM Have you considered Pink Powder? Its a feed balancer just like the others and I think it is the best priced. I used Equilibra which was amazing, Top Spec I found good too. I was recommended Pink Powder this year and was massivley sceptical as just a powder (funnily enough pink too!) rather than an actual 'nut' so to speak, the results have been brilliant! My older mare was a bit weak on her topline (I don't show her but want her to look her best )and she appeard to not be digesting her food porperly. It has put condition on her and her droppings are a lot firmer. I may be wrong, but I think its the most cost effective on the market.
Just another - to throw into the mix
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zooscat |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 10:05:13 PM Used Blue Chip on a very poor Irish Sports Horse - went somewhat loopy! Used it on a Hanoverian - fine. Used it on Ryazan - Very Loopy! Use Top-Spec Senior balancer - he's fine on that and has been on it for 2yrs. |
Jess.And.Tiger |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 9:53:04 PM I've never used Blue Chip
But I've used 'Calm & condition' in the past and can't rate it hugh enough it's amazing!!!!
you soak it like sugarbeet
xxx |
pintoarabian |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 9:36:28 PM Have used both Blue Chip and Top Spec and had good results with both. Haven't experienced either making them fizzy but I suppose it depends on the individual horse and how much is fed. Using a little Blue Chip in the stallions' feed at the moment and they're fine, perfectly sane, sociable and rideable. |
Anne C |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 5:13:08 PM I used Blue Chip on a stressy stallion, didn't do anything for him at all. Best thing I have found for him is either a diet of straights or Spillers Conditioning Mix. Have also had really good results with Baileys Outshine.
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hazels |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 1:12:34 PM We use blue chip on our purebred mare and palomino section b mare, they are both good doers and get porky so we feed blue chip with alpha a as a complete feed. Both maintain weight well and seemed to develop better topline and muscle tone without getting fat. also the palomino after a month went more golden in colour, bonus!! |
Callisto |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 1:01:19 PM I used Baileys Outshine last winter on Lily, helped her condition and she didn't go loopy, would use it again. She had a mug added to her feed every evening. |
Arachnid |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 12:48:20 PM Actually we had a bit of a problem with Top Spec - too much lunacy and not just from Spider, so it just goes to show, it depends on the individual horse. |
kath |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 12:07:04 PM Originally posted by angelarab
How much topspec do you feed, Baz is almost 15hh on tiptoes 400kg
Gus gets one and a half of their measures a day
I think its very much what suits each individual horse |
Pauline |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 10:55:50 AM I used Blue Chip on a horse that we bought that was very poor and it did seem to work but at the time I think anything would have made him look better.
Did try one other on it but it sent him crazy.
Have also used Top Spec and found that it did not suit my lot, in fact the only time I have ever had Mud Fever was when I used Top Spec.
I use Baileys Lo cal now and find that they are all fine on that. Baileys have brought out a Performance Balancer so may look at that for next season.
Pauline |
jacki |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 10:45:29 AM i used calm n condiion with my colt as he worried weight off and he was fab on it. i used blue chip a few times and it has never worked for any of mine! |
angelarab |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 10:27:15 AM How much topspec do you feed, Baz is almost 15hh on tiptoes 400kg |
weirton |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 10:25:11 AM I agree with Kath. Found mine impossible on Blue Chip but bck to normal as soon as they came off it.
Jean |
kath |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 10:21:01 AM I've heard good & bad reports. Some love it, some say it fizzes their horses up so they're unrideable & dangerous. Seems to depend on the individual
I'm on TopSpec - similar idea, and i swear by it. My 3 have never looked better |
angelarab |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 09:01:47 AM Thats what i need at the mo, i don't want the weight to drop with his ridden training work, have upped his usual cube and he has gone a bit loop de loop, want the learning to be a safe calm experience for us both
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Arachnid |
Posted - 02 Sep 2010 : 08:37:58 AM Yes. Used it last year through the winter to try and maintain weight which is always a problem. Didnt seem to create 'fizz'. About to discuss buying some more with YO. |