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A complementary forage feed for horses. The meadows which these nuts are produced from, consist primarily of traditional meadow grasses, including; Birdsfoot Trefoil, Cocksfoot, Golden Foxtail, Golden Oatgrass, Meadow Fescue, Red Fescue, Smooth Common Meadowgrass and Timothy. No modern Hybrid Ryegrasses have been sown in these meadows.No chemical fertilisers are used on any grassland on the farm and the Meadow Nuts are tested pesticide and herbicide free. The meadows are allowed to grow to a mature stage (for lower sugar, higher fibre content) and unlike most grass production farms where the grass is cut continuously throughout the growing season, the meadows are cut only once or twice per year. Why feed Meadow Nuts? Low sugar and starch Quick soaking 8mm nuts Suitable for horses prone to laminitis A good source of quality high fibre Naturally grown without chemical treatment Composition 100% dried Meadow Grasses and herbage. Analysis2017/18 Harvest.Tested 04/10/2017 Ash 13.6, Crude Protein 10.5%, Crude Oil 0.1%, Crude Fibre 31.5%, DE 8.55 MJ/kg, magnesium 0.18%, Phosphorus 0.27%, Sugar 9%, Starch 1% Meadow Nuts are a natural product, cut from in excess of 1000 acres. There will be slight variations in the analyses due to time of cut, weather, location of field, etc. Meadow Nuts may be fed dry.Alternatively soak in water to make a palatable mash. When soaking, ensure the mash is free from any hard lumps before feeding.As with any dry feed, be aware that animals that bolt their feed may be at risk of choke. For these animals, soaking thoroughly to make a mash is recommended. Light work Pony up to 300kg400g per dayHorse up to 500kg500g per dayHorse up to 700kg800g per day Medium to hard work Pony up to 300kg1.5 to 3kg per dayHorse up to 500kg2.5 to 5kg per dayHorse up to 700kg3.5 to 7kg per day Also suitable for donkeys, sheep, goats, cattle, guinea pigs, rabbits and alpaca.
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A complementary forage feed for horses. The meadows which these nuts are produced from, consist primarily of traditional meadow grasses, including; Birdsfoot Trefoil, Cocksfoot, Golden Foxtail, Golden Oatgrass, Meadow Fescue, Red Fescue, Smooth Common Meadowgrass and Timothy. No modern Hybrid Ryegrasses have been sown in these meadows.No chemical fertilisers are used on any grassland on the farm and the Meadow Nuts are tested pesticide and herbicide free. The meadows are allowed to grow to a mature stage (for lower sugar, higher fibre content) and unlike most grass production farms where the grass is cut continuously throughout the growing season, the meadows are cut only once or twice per year. Why feed Meadow Nuts? Low sugar and starch Quick soaking 8mm nuts Suitable for horses prone to laminitis A good source of quality high fibre Naturally grown without chemical treatment Composition 100% dried Meadow Grasses and herbage. Analysis2017/18 Harvest.Tested 04/10/2017 Ash 13.6, Crude Protein 10.5%, Crude Oil 0.1%, Crude Fibre 31.5%, DE 8.55 MJ/kg, magnesium 0.18%, Phosphorus 0.27%, Sugar 9%, Starch 1% Meadow Nuts are a natural product, cut from in excess of 1000 acres. There will be slight variations in the analyses due to time of cut, weather, location of field, etc. Meadow Nuts may be fed dry.Alternatively soak in water to make a palatable mash. When soaking, ensure the mash is free from any hard lumps before feeding.As with any dry feed, be aware that animals that bolt their feed may be at risk of choke. For these animals, soaking thoroughly to make a mash is recommended. Light work Pony up to 300kg400g per dayHorse up to 500kg500g per dayHorse up to 700kg800g per day Medium to hard work Pony up to 300kg1.5 to 3kg per dayHorse up to 500kg2.5 to 5kg per dayHorse up to 700kg3.5 to 7kg per day Also suitable for donkeys, sheep, goats, cattle, guinea pigs, rabbits and alpaca.
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Color | golden/red |
Size | 20kg |
type | horse treat |
Brand | Thunderbrook |
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