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Post by boo on Nov 6, 2006 3:33:38 GMT -12
Has anyone used this and if so what is your opinion ? Im thinking of getting some for Scout... or do i stick with TopSpec Balancer for him ?
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Post by kempshills on Nov 6, 2006 21:32:11 GMT -12
Not used Bailey's stud balancer (won't use Baileys as they sponsor LR!) but as long as he's got a good supply of Calcium and copper in the Top Spec balancer (as well as the other minerals) then there shouldn't be a need to change. Personally I use Equiform's Calmin and Copper for my babies and youngsters.
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Post by gaylec on Nov 7, 2006 1:37:36 GMT -12
I had a look at the Baileys Outshine (I think its called) but my feed merchant told me is was pretty much the same as Blue Chip which I already feed.
i think Blue Chip Dynamic is for oldies and youngsters??
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Post by winhenry on Nov 12, 2006 2:42:04 GMT -12
I have my youngster on it and I have noticed a difference in her she has matured very much since putting her on it and I have noticed a difference in the condition of her feet (they have improved) so Yes I would recommend it. It is supposed to give them the goodness they need to grow without the calories.... What's up with LR?
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Post by beverley16 on Nov 16, 2006 2:01:36 GMT -12
I have my foal on it and she is doing fine
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Post by winhenry on Nov 17, 2006 23:05:20 GMT -12
Its official the farrier has noticed the difference in my filly's feet he said they are in much better condition and much harder than they have been.... so it must be down to the Stud Balancer as that is the only thing that has changed.... Is Baileys outshine as expensive as Blue Chip, Gaylec....
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Post by Miss M on Nov 17, 2006 23:08:45 GMT -12
Balieys Outshine is £35 a bag for 20kg, but you use very little of it. Caz I have Albert on it for his coat and staminia and it is an excellent product
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Post by winhenry on Nov 17, 2006 23:22:22 GMT -12
Might get some for Hendo!! Thanks Les. He looks fine but is a bit tucked up nowadays I suppose I should expect it he is 31. He still thinks he's a two year old though!!!!
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Post by verysexygirl on Mar 30, 2008 10:13:04 GMT -12
hi,ive used it on my filly since she was 18 months old,3 next month.has kept her topline lovely.really do rate it.i use with youngstock mix.has all the necessary vitamins,trace elements and oil.saves faffing around with supplements.
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Post by cayberry on Nov 10, 2009 0:54:20 GMT -12
The Baileys balancer turned my placid Dartmoor stallion into a lunatic- bolting and bucking- so we are on topspec and love it
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