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Our Congratulations to Sam Roberts and her team on Winning the M&M Championship at Olympia 2012. Sam says that since changing back to Balanced, her Ponies have never felt or looked better and since she has never had such a fantastic season before she can only put it down to the feeds "Showmix is still the most fantastic feed I've ever fed " said Sam " and N-hance is incredible". What more can We say!!!

High Fibre Competition Mix

Slow Release Energy
For Controlled Performance

high fibre mix for competition horse or pony

1 Scoop Approx = 1kg

Estimated Digestible Energy 12.00MJ/kg

Typical Analysis

Protein 12.00 % Vitamin A 12,700.00 iu/kg
Oil 4.50 % Vitamin D3 1,520.00 iu/kg
Fibre 14.00 % Vitamin E 305.00 mg/kg
Ash 9.00 % Selenium 0.45 mg/kg
Calcium 1.30 % Biotin 280.00 mcg/kg
Phosphorus 0.60 % Copper 45.00 mg/kg

For a full analysis and list of ingredients please click here

 slow release energy for competition pony or horse  

A highly palatable, fibre based feed designed to provide competition horses and ponies with slow release energy for controlled performance.

High Fibre Competition Mix is an oat free blend of digestible fibre sources including grass chaff and sugar beet, soya oil, together with controlled levels of cooked cereals. A concentrate pellet is added containing high quality vegetable protein sources and a full mineral and vitamin supplement.

Important antioxidant levels (vitamin E & selenium) have been elevated to help optimise performance and recovery. Key B vitamins have also been raised to help improve energy production. Magnesium has been added to help with the nutritional maintenance of a calm temperament, and a pre-biotic is included to help with the nutritional support of a healthy digestive system.

When High Fibre Competition Mix is fed at the required levels no further supplementation is needed.

Daily Feeding Recommendations