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Breaking Down Nutrition
…But even the best quality hay may not have all the vitamins and minerals your horse needs to be healthy, especially those who are in performance sports. Lets take a look at what…
Masterfeeds Co-Care Program
…ROUGHAGE (CUBE) A high fibre feed or a hay stretcher/extender when hay replacement in the diet is required. 12% FAT ‘N’ FIBRE (PELLET) A perfect choice for riding schools and…
Feeding the Active Senior
…For those who have worn teeth or other dental issues, consider adding super fibres such as beet pulp or soy hulls, hay cubes or hay extender products. As you’ve likely…
Tips to Minimize Parasites on the Farm
…to round out nutrition from a hay-only diet. RX ROUGHAGE (CUBE) EAST | WEST A high fibre feed or a hay stretcher/extender when hay replacement in the diet is required….
Managing Metabolic Challenges
…diet* Reducing sugars in their forage has a much larger impact on the lbs per day of NSC intake. If low sugar hay is unavailable to you, soaking hay for…
Sweetlix® Equine Pasture & Hay Balancer
For all horses Net Weight: 15 kg Product #: 815995 Sweetlix Equine Pasture Hay Balancer is a free-choice supplement block for horses and a mineral, vitamin and protein supplement…
Feeding the OTTB
…they spend a lot of time each day eating from large-hole hay nets and hanging out with their friends in the barn. Moving to a new home, and essentially a…
Preventing and Treating Colic
…more often. Feed quality forage consistently and turn out often. Although not always possible in Canada with our often inclement weather, allowing your horse free access to hay and as much as…
Two Ends of the Spectrum: Feeding the Under or Over Weight Horse
…what is happening currently. The first step is to make sure the horse always has access to fresh, clean water and to introduce free choice hay that is less mature,…
14% Equine Developer (Pellet)
…of body weight along with good quality grassy mixed hay according to body condition and quality of hay or grass. For “Easy Keeping” mares, that need less concentrates then this…