Horse Feed

  • Easy Mix

    £10.99
    Champion Easy Mix is a basic musli mix for all horses in light work or box rest or just resting. A super value food.
  • Micronized flaked maize for a variety of animals, served as a normal feed or mixed with others.
  • Equilage

    £11.50
    For roadwork, medication, snow, transportation and everyday riding.
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    Everyday High Fibre Cubes are high fibre and low energy and ideal for horses and ponies at rest or in light work. The appetising blend of natural ingredients includes digestible fibre sources, for non-heating energy, and contains no barley so should help avoid “fizzy” behaviour. Added oil helps promote a glossy coat and the cubes are fully balanced with vitamins and minerals for overall health and well-being.
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    Fenland Waterfowl PelletsFormulated to provide a complete balanced maintenance diet for all types of adult and laying ducks, geese and waterfowl.Essential nutrients to promote good health and well-being in the bird as well as supporting egg production.Quality protein levels to suit the increased demands of waterfowl, supporting tissue integrity, feather production and egg development.Cooked wheat for carbohydrate energy and fibre.Rich in Omega 6 fatty acids to support egg production and feather quality and integrity.Fully balanced with vitamins and minerals plus Sel-Plex® organic selenium for its antioxidant properties and to support egg shell integrity.Bio-Mos® prebiotic is also included to optimise gut health and immune response by suppressing harmful bacteria.Medication free, non-GM ingredientsSmall pellet sizeFeeding Recommendations Fancy Feed Waterfowl Pellets can be fed from 18 weeks of age.To help ensure birds receive a balanced diet, Waterfowl Pellets are best fed ad lib and not mixed with additional grain or mixed corn.As a guide, birds should consume a minimum of 100g/day (larger birds) or 50g – 85g (bantams).Birds should have access to a source of insoluble grit at all times to aid digestion.Fancy Feeds Mixed Corn can be given in a shallow bowl of clean water to encourage “dabbling” and avoid it being eaten by other birds.Powdery foods, like Fancy Feeds Layers’ Mash, are not suited to ducks as they can clog their nostrilsGeese are herbivores and like to graze short fresh grass
  • Mollichaff Calmer is a highly palatable, complete fibre feed designed for horses and ponies prone to nervousness or excitability. It contains a balanced blend of fibre pellets, oat straw, dried grass, herbs, soya oil, vitamins, minerals, limestone and trace elements. Along with a carefully formulated combination of camomile, lemon balm and mint, Mollichaff Calmer supplies elevated levels of magnesium, as a diet deficient in magnesium can result in increased muscle contraction, making the horse less able to relax and more likely to become excitable or fizzy.Ingredients - Straw, fibre, pellets, molasses, dried grass, soya oil, vitamin & mieral pre-mix, herbs, limestone,salt,flour.Protein 7.8%Energy 9.8mj per kgCrude Fibre 27.6%Oil 5.7%Ash 8%Calcium 0.83%Phosphorous 0.4%Magnesium g/kg 3.4
  • Sugar Beet

    £12.95
    Sugar beet is a popular feed for horses and ponies. It is the dried remainder of the root crop sugar beet, once the sugar has been extracted, and is available as shreds and pellets. Nutritionally, it is a cross between forage and concentrate feed and potentially can make a significant contribution to the horses diet. However, it tends to be fed as a feed-dampener and succulent. Sugar beet is an excellent source of highly digestible fibre, yet has a non-heating energy content equivalent to that of grains; it is also calcium-rich. The fibre helps to maintain efficient gut function and is fermented in the hind gut, slowly releasing energy, helping to keep the horse warm rather than produce "fizz". The sugars are digested in the small intestine by enzymes, giving a more instant energy. Sugar beet is very palatable, encouraging even the fussiest horse to eat. When fed as a damp, firm feed, it is useful to disguise the flavour of other less tasty ingredients in the diet such as worming powders. When made sloppier, it can help to rehydrate a horse. Sugar Beet Pellets are higher in energy due to the sugar present. They are useful for horses who are ridden for long periods of time without food such as endurance horses and hunters as the energy is obtained from the sugar first, and then it is released from the fibre. Also feeding it very wet will help ensure water intake. Benefits The sugar fraction is rapidly digested in the small intestine providing instant energy The fibre fraction is digested at a slower rate, which promotes satiety and stamina Molassed sugar beet feed promotes an even supply of energy The palatable nature of the feed encourages shy feeders to eat Promotes the intake of other less palatable ingredients e.g. wormers 100% wholesome and natural High calcium level is ideal for the young, growing and lactating horse Helps prevent laminitis Soaked feed can aid rehydration Sugar beet is a natural feed which is a nutritional cross between a concentrate and a forage. It provides a highly digestible source of fibre in a slow release form which is more suited to the horse and pony's natural way of feeding, and helps to maintain a healthy gut. A highly palatable feed, sugar beet can encourage fussy feeders to eat, as well as acting as a succulent and helping with rehydration, if it is fed very wet. Rich in sodium, potassium and calcium.Ideal for mixing with straight cereals. Highly palatable source of digestible fibre. Soak pellets in water for 24 hours prior to use.

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