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Post by greydales on Jul 16, 2010 7:34:38 GMT -1
As Pam says, what spectacular hacking! Mine don't get anything, I would give them supplements related to a specific problem if it was needed (such as when I was trying to feed Remy up) but generally they do so well on my grass that nothing is needed. Having said that, they polished off the sheep lick which was down for the ewes - luckily there wasn't much left in it as I suppose it would have been full of molasses, just what they don't need! . I did wonder what all this crusty stuff was down the front of Remy's face! ;D
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Post by sck1 on Jul 18, 2010 17:37:02 GMT -1
LOL re: molasses. I sometimes give Blue one as a special treat and he gets it all over his mouth and as a consequence all over me
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2010 11:38:56 GMT -1
Hiya, Freya is a little heavier than she should be, therefore I didnt want to have to give her any feed in order to give supplements. I spoke to dobson and horrell and they recommended Equibites. They are like biscuits and I give her 6 morning and night with a carrot just to look more. This way she thinks shes getting more to eat and I dont have to give feed. Tracey x
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