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No.4 Top Line Conditioning Cubes if...
- Your horse needs to gain or maintain condition whilst remaining controllable.
- Your horse tends to fizz up on a mix. Cubes are generally lower in starch and these are barley-free.
- Your horse has a limited appetite. Cubes are denser so fill less volume.
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Digestible Energy 13.5 MJ/kg, Protein 12.5%, Oil 5.5%, Fibre 9%
No.17 Top Line Conditioning Mix if....
- Your horse needs to gain or maintain condition whilst remaining controllable.
- Your horse can be fussy and you’d prefer to avoid oats
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DE 12.5 MJ/kg, Protein 12.5%, Oil 6%, Fibre 8%
No.6 All-Round Endurance Mix if....
- Your horse needs a low starch diet. Its 10% oil is higher than most comparable mixes which is great for stamina too.
- You like the “high fibre” approach and prefer a mix. No need to feed additional chaff or oil.
- Your horse can be fussy and you can see beyond the name!
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DE 13 MJ/kg, Protein 12%, Oil 10%, Fibre 12%
No.1 Cooked Cereal Meal if....
- Your horse is older and “dentally-challenged”, or recovering from illness or surgery, as this makes a tempting, highly digestible mash.
- You feed an additional source of vitamins, minerals and quality protein, like a balancer, as Cooked Cereal Meal is a supplementary feed.
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DE 14 MJ/kg, Protein 11.5%, Oil 1.4%, Fibre 2%
Prep Mix if....
- You need your youngster in show or sales ring condition whilst still supporting correct growth and maintaining control.
- Your mare is in foal and needs non-heating calories whilst supplying the elevated nutritional requirements of the growing foetus.
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DE 13.5 MJ/kg, Protein 15%, Oil 6.5%, Fibre 7.5%
Outshine high oil supplement if...
- You prefer to add slow release calories to your horse’s existing balanced diet.
- Your horse has a limited appetite and needs extra calories in a small volume.
- Your horse needs a low starch diet or improved stamina.
- You just want improved coat shine (feed as little as ½ to 1lb per day).
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DE 24 MJ/kg, Protein 12.5%, Oil 26%, Fibre 7%
Improving condition...but without weight gain!
With the right nutritional building blocks and correct training, even good-doers can develop top line and well defined muscle tone. Our balancers provide quality protein, vitamins and minerals to build muscle tissue and support health, well-being and performance. Both contain all the essential nutrients for strong, healthy hoof growth, soft, supple skin and a shiny coat.
Choose No.14 Lo-Cal balancer if...
- Your horse or pony is a good doer in light to moderate work
- Your horse or pony is prone to laminitis
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Choose No.19 Performance Balancer if...
- Your horse or pony is a good-doer in moderate to hard work
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Both are ideal if...
- Your horse or pony gets all the calories he needs for work and weight maintenance from his forage alone
- You feed less than the recommended amount of a mix or cube. Top up the diet with a balancer to ensure your horse is not going short of essential nutrients.
- You prefer to feed a mix or cube that is designed for a lower levels of work than your horse performing. Higher workloads mean greater requirements for essential nutrients so topping up "leisure" feeds with a balancer will make sure the diet provides all the nutrients your horse needs.