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Unmolassed Sugar Beet Pellets Sugar beet pellets are vegetable matter, which are high in digestible fibre, high energy, and low protein. Sugar beets are processed for sugar, and once the sugar is extracted it leaves sugar beet pulp. The sugar pulp is then processed into pellets, making it easier to handle. Beet pellets are a great food supplement for the diet of horses, cattle, sheep, and goats. They are especially useful for under weight animals, due to their high calorie/energy content. Beet pellets are dried and due to this dehydrated state, it is advisable that they are soaked (completely submerged) in water for at least 15 - 30 minutes prior to feeding or until properly softened. Soaking can help reduce the sugar content of the pellets. The soaking process and access to water for the animals, will ensure they do not become dehydrated. Unmolassed beetpulp pellets - a source of high quality digestible fibre, with no added sugar. - ECONOMICAL - FREE FROM MOLASSES - PARTIAL HAY REPLACER SUITABLE FOR - ALL EQUINES - ENDURANCE - METABOLIC ISSUES - ELDERLY HORSES - FEEDING SOAKED FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS As with any new feed, introduce gradually over a week. Must be fed soaked. Soak for approximately 12 hours in cold water (using hot water will decrease the minimum soaking time), with 1 part Beet to 5 parts water. Feed according to requirements and condition. Start with 50g per 100kg of bodyweight per day, increase as required up to a maximum of 2.5kg per day. For example, for a 500kg horse start with 250g per day (dry weight, before soaking) and increase as required. NUTRIENTS All products are natural and seasonal variations can occur, the packaging of each product will detail the typical analysis which is relevant to the batch/cut within the bag.
Dried molassed sugar beet feed 20kg A non GM product made from british sugar beet. Suitable for cattle, calves, ewes, lambs, sows, growing pigs, horses, goats and other ruminants. High in energy, palatable and rich in highly digestible fibre for growth, milk production and milk fat. Typical analysis (on a dry matter basis) Dry Matter (%) [i] - 89.0 Crude Protein (%) [i] - 10.0 Energy (MJ ME/kg DM) [i] - 12.5 Oil (%) - 1.3 NDF (%) [i] - 32.0 Starch (%) - 1.0 Sugar (%) - 20.0 DUP (%) [i] - 2.9 Recommended daily feed rates (per head basis) Supabeet can be fed as part of a TMR or as a concentrate feed. Milking Cows - Up to 6 (typically 3)kg Dry Cows - Up to 2 kg Replacement Heifers - Up to 2 kg and up to 40% of the DMI Calves (to 12 weeks) - Up to 1.5 kg and up to 40% of the DMI Growing Cattle - Up to 2.5 kg and up to 40% of the DMI Finishing Cattle - Up to 5kg and up to 50% of the DMI Suckler Cows - Up to 4 (typically 2)kg Ewes and Rams - Up to 1 (typically 0.5) kg Hoggets and Lambs - Up to 1 kg or up to 50% of the DMI DMI = dry matter intake Quality Assurance Supabeet is FEMAS assured (or a recognised equivalent). Supabeet (Dried (sugar) beet feed, molassed) is listed under number 4.1.11 in the EU Catalogue of Feed Materials. Suggested feeding rates are produced as a guide only and many other factors may have an overriding effect on animal response; no performance guarantee can be given. Rations should be carefully balanced for energy and protein, contain sufficient forage to maintain rumen function and be fortified with an appropriate vitamin and mineral supplement. Animals must have constant access to clean water.
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Dr Green Bran 13kg. Ingredients: 100% Wheat bran. Analysis: Fibre 12%. Bran is an important part of many horse's diets. Horse owners feed bran for many reasons, some for laxative reasons, other serve it hot to warm up the horses in the colder months. If your horse is a fussy eater and you struggle to get them to eat the good food they need, adding bran may be a good idea. Horses love the taste and when it is mixed with other feeds can disguise the flavour of the foods they don't like. It is important that your horse gets a healthy balanced diet. Bran should always be used a part of a balanced diet. As with all animal feed, it should be stored in a dry, cool area away from sunlight. A food storage container would be perfect.
DR GREEN GARLIC CHAFF A lightly molassed, high fibre oat straw chaff with added garlic to help maintain a healthy heart & circulatory system, & can also help to boost the immune system. Can be used to mask the unpalatable smells & flavours of any added medication. Helps keep flies at bay in the summer Ingredients: Oat Straw, Cane Molasses, Beet Molasses partially Desugared, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Linseed Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Garlic Oil Oil 1.50% Crude Protein 4.5% Crude Fibre 24% Crude Ash 12.5% UFAS COMPOUND FEED - Reg No.137
Ideal to add to a concentrate ration increasing the palatability and extending feeding time. Helping to satisfy the psychological need to chew. This quality fibre adds bulk and reduces boredom. Composition: Oat straw, cane molasses, beet molasses partially desugared, salt, calcium carbonate, permitted apple flavouring Analytical constituents: Crude ash 13% Crude protein 4.5% Crude fibre 23% Oil 1% Calcium 1.3% Sodium 1% Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight Size: 12.5kg
Dr Green Herbal Chaff is one of our own brand horse chaff feeds that was designed by specialists for fussy eaters. The short chop makes it easier to chew but will still help slow overall eating and will also help with your seniors overall fiber and nutritional intake. The added herbs will appease fussy eaters but also help to maintain the respiratory system and promote healthy skin and coat. Can be added to concentrate rationed to increase its palatability and extend feeding time. The essential fiber in chaff is key to help maintaining a healthy gut and as a forage feed should be a staple in most if not all horses diets. What is Horse Chaff ? Chaff is chopped straw but can be mixed with oats, molasses, barley or wheat and can come in a many different flavours to make them more palatable, such as mint and garlic. Horses use chaff to stimulate their natural inclination to chew and fill out their concentrate feed. You can use chaff to slow a horses eating
Dr Green Original Chaff is one of our own brand horse chaff feeds that was designed by specialists as an allround high quality feedstuff for a wholesale price. Add to concentrate ration to greatly increase its palatability and extend feeding time. The essential fiber in chaff is key to help maintaining a healthy gut and as a forage feed should be a staple in most if not all horses diets. What is Horse Chaff ? Chaff is chopped straw but can be mixed with oats, molasses, barley or wheat and can come in a many different flavours to make them more palatable, such as mint and garlic. Horses use chaff to stimulate their natural inclination to chew and fill out their concentrate feed. You can use chaff to slow a horses eating Composition. Molasses, Oat, Straw & Calcium Carbonate Feeding guide (amounts may vary from horse to horse depending on workload & condition) 12hh - 0.50kg 13hh - 0.75kg 14hh - 1.00kg 15hh - 1.25kg 16hh - 1.50kg 17hh - 2.00kg Analytical Constituents Oil - 0.75% Protein 4% Fibre 18% Ash 12% Sodium 0.80%
Dr Green Senior Chaff is one of our own brand horse chaff feeds that was designed by specialists with an older horse in mind. The short chop makes it easier to chew but will still help slow overall eating and will also help with your seniors overall fiber and nutritional intake Can be added to concentrate or fed ad-lib to increase its palatability and extend feeding time. The essential fiber in chaff is key to help maintaining a healthy gut and as a forage feed should be a staple in most if not all horses diets. What is Horse Chaff ? Chaff is chopped straw but can be mixed with oats, molasses, barley or wheat and can come in a many different flavours to make them more palatable, such as mint and garlic. Horses use chaff to stimulate their natural inclination to chew and fill out their concentrate feed. You can use chaff to slow a horses eating Composition. Molasses, Oat, Straw & Calcium Carbonate Feeding guide (amounts may vary from horse to horse depending on workload & condition) 12hh - 0.50kg 13hh - 0.75kg 14hh - 1.00kg 15hh - 1.25kg 16hh - 1.50kg 17hh - 2.00kg Analytical Constituents Oil - 1.2% Protein 7.4% Fibre 22% Ash 9%
Dr Green Lite Zero Chaff 12.5kg Low Calorie, high fibre feed, free from molasses, alfalfa and preservatives. Non-Heating Combined sugar and starch levels less than 10% Suitable for horses and ponies at rest or in light work, good doers and those prone to laminitis Can be added to the concentrate ration to increase the intake of fibre, providing extra chew time and supporting a healthy digestive system. Lightly coated in linseed oil, naturally high in beneficial fatty acids supporting skin & coat condition Composition: Oat Straw, oatfeed, Chopped Grass, GM Soya, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Linseed Oil, Apple Flavouring, Herbs. Analytical Constituents: Oil 7.5% Protein 5% Ash 10% Fibre 26% Feeding Guide: 12hh - 0.5kg 13hh - 0.75kg 14hh - 1kg 15hh - 1.25kg 16hh - 1.5kg 17hh - 2kg Introduce gradually as with any change in your horse's diet. This information must be used as a guide only, depending on level of work, condition etc. Fresh clean water must always be available.
This economical and best selling cool and high fibre mix chaff is essentially your complete feed in one bag and contains a full spec of vitamins and minerals. No need to add extra chaff separately as this mix contains a good fibre : concentrate ratio which is vital for a healthy gut function. Energy is provided in two forms; slow release energy from the fibre and readily available energy from the carbohydrates - it's essential to have both of these elements in the right quantities to maintain a calm but healthy horse or pony. Very cost effective feed eliminating the need to purchase individual sacks of concentrate and chaff and also reduces food preparation time at the yard - ideal for the busy rider! Composition Molasses, Oat Feed, Oat Straw, Cooked Flaked Barley, FTS Fibre Pellets, Calcium Carbonate, Micro Flaked Soya, Wheetfeed, Horse Suplement , Micro Flaked Maize, Micro Flaked Beans, Micro Flaked Peas, Salt Feeding guide (amounts may vary from horse to horse depending on workload & condition) 12hh - 0.50kg 13hh - 0.75kg 14hh - 1.00kg 15hh - 1.25kg 16hh - 1.50kg 17hh - 2.00kg Nutritional Information Crude Oils 2.00% Crude Protien 6.25% Crude Fibre 14.50% Crude Ash 10% Selenium 0.22mg/kg Vitamin E 55.00 iu/kg Sodium 0.65%
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Rolled Barley 20kg Barley is an important part of many horse's diets. With a high level of calories and over 80% digestible it is a quality feed and very cost effective. We only use the finest barley available. It is a pale golden colour and is free from dust and debris. As some horses don't like the taste of barley, it can be fed with added molasses or even cooked to satisfy those fussy eaters. If you crush your own barley before feeding it to the horse, always ensure this is done just before feeding as the nutrition value of the barley declines over time after crushing. It is also a good idea to mix the barley with other feeds such as chopped hay or bran to ensure your horse gets a healthy balanced diet. As with all animal feed, it should be stored in a dry, cool area away from sunlight. A food storage container would be perfect.