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Low Starch Options

LO-CAL BALANCER

LOW CALORIE 
Low starch = 6%

The low calorie, low starch, low sugar, low energy feed. Ideal for good-doers or any horse or pony needng a low calorie diet at rest or in light work. Helps promote hoof growth and overall health. Fed by the coffee-mug.

PERFORMANCE BALANCER

LOW CALORIE
Low starch = 6%

The low calorie, low starch, low sugar, low energy feed. Ideal for all working good-doers. Helps promote topline and muscle tone. Suitable for those prone to gastric ulcers.

MEADOW SWEET WITH TUMERIC

LOW CALORIE
Low starch = 5%

The high fibre, low sugar, low energy, molasses free feed. Ideal for fussy feeders or any horse or pony at rest or in light work.g Good for older horses and those who would benefit from the inclusion of tumeric.

KEEP CALM

MODERATE CALORIE
Low starch = 7%

The high fibre, low sugar, quick soak feed with vitamins and minerals. Ideal for fizzy, excitable horses at rest or in light to moderate work. Contains Speedi-Beet.

EASE & EXCEL

HIGH CALORIE
Low starch = 8%

The low starch, low sugar feed for conditioning with high fibre and oil contents.  Ideal for fussy or sharp types who require calories to support condition and performance in light work to hard work. Ease & Excel is also suitable for horses with gastric ulcers. 

EASE & EXCEL CUBES

HIGH CALORIE
Low starch = 8%

The low starch, low sugar feed conditioning cube! Ideal for fussy or sharp types who require calories to support condition and performance in light work to hard work.

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