Pelleted feeds are nearly always more economical than other forms; chopped feeds are the most expensive. Much of this difference is due to transport costs, as it is possible to get up to 4 times the weight of pelleted food on a lorry as chopped feed.
Additional processing adds costs, too, so go for the least processed food.
Here are some suggestions to save some money with Simple System Ltd:
Saving money need not mean reducing quality in any way, but may involve just a little more planning, for instance putting feeds on to soak in advance. Surely a small price to pay for some decent savings!
For the second consecutive Sunday, presenter Adam Henson has discussed the use of sainfoin during Countryfile.
''Feed the mare to feed the foal'' - wise words from many an experienced breeder. With little grass due to the dry weather, grazing can be topped up in the feed bowl.
Learn more about sand colic in horses, ponies and donkeys, and importantly, how feeding can help prevent it.