Good old Show Mix!

Please may I take this opportunity to say a huge THANK YOU. Balanced Show Mix was the main feed I used for my poor doer ex racing TB, who wind sucked. It kept him in great shape until he was 26 yrs old. My daughter has a rather mad, and messed up ex racing Arab, who also wind sucks (don’t ask, I’m a sucker for problem critters). Every winter although he is young he has lost condition, not too badly but enough to look leaner than I’d like. We do hunt at least once a fortnight so they need good feed. In the past she has put him on Equilibrium, Baileys, even on milk pellets last year. I have recently convinced her to use Balanced Show Mix and lo and behold the chap is sailing through this winter, looking like he did in the summer. I rest my case! On to my new youngster. He will be two on 21st May – a little Welsh Section D chap, who should mature at 15hh. I have just seen on your website that you have a product called Youngstock Mix, and just want to tell you thanks – I had looked at other big brands, but felt reassured when I saw that you make this – and my baby will now be fed the best from you. Cheers – keep up the good work. Lynda Taylor, Dartmoor in Devon

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Feeding The Veteran

● Choose the correct feed for bodyweight, condition and workload:

Oldster – Elevated vitamins & minerals for horses & ponies in light- medium work

N-Hance – Slow release energy for mature horses and ponies still competing

High Fibre Cubes – Low sugar, low starch cube for maintenance

 

● Ensure the daily intake meets the correct vitamin and mineral requirement to help support your horse or ponies immune system. If feeding under the recommended daily intake then add Balanced Vitamin & Mineral Booster.

 

● Ensure forage intake is fed at least 1% of bodyweight daily

 

● Balanced JMB (Joint & Muscle Booster) will provide nutritional support for joints and muscles.

 

● Fluid intake is critical; make sure water consumption is monitored at all times.

 

● Remove any rugs at least daily to check condition and bodyweight.

 

● Make sure the teeth are regularly checked for sharp edges, occlusion (grinding surface) and loose teeth at least every 6 months or more often if required.

 

● If your horse or pony has any chronic or age related conditions then discuss any feed changes with your veterinary surgeon.