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Equine Developer (Pellet)
…Pregnant Mares: Feed ½ to 1 kg of Developer per 100 kg of body weight along with good quality grassy mixed hay according to body condition and quality of hay…
EQ16 (Textured)
…Pregnant Mares: Feed ½ to 1 kg of EQ16 per 100 kg of body weight along with good quality grassy mixed hay according to body condition and quality of hay…
Feeding the Mare and Foal
…watch your baby grow. Check out our go-to products for the broodmare and foal below! For more information or to schedule an on-farm call or hay analysis from one of our…
Feeding for Performance
…performance horse. This is not to say to eliminate fibre in the diet (horses should always have access to good quality hay), but rather to ensure there is less added fibre…
The Beginner’s Guide to the Equine Digestive System
…all feed changes should be done slowly, even with pasture and hay. Because the stomach is so small and needs to be constantly full, smaller and more frequent meals are…
Feeding the First Few Years
…to schedule an on-farm call or hay analysis from one of our reps, visit our website, contact us, or email us directly at: happyhorses@masterfeeds.com Product Spotlight EQUINE DEVELOPER (PELLET) EAST | WEST An all-in-one…
Nutrition Solutions: Feeding for Optimal Body Condition
…as soon as possible. The first step is to make sure the horse always has access to fresh, clean water and to introduce quality hay with a high nutritional content…
Easy Cube
For easy keepers & all classes of horses when extra nutrients are required Net Weight: 25 kg Product #: 600725 Masterfeeds Easy Cube, referred to as our hay balancer,…
Guide to Deworming Your Horse
…WEST A high fibre feed or a hay stretcher/extender when hay replacement in the diet is required. VITAMIN/MINERAL SUPPLEMENT (PELLET) EAST | WEST A trace mineral supplement for extra nutrients…
Exactor Lite (Textured)
…quality hay. To promote good gut health provide a minimum of 1 kg for every 100 kg body weight of hay spread over multiple feedings throughout the day. TIPS: For…