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Spillers Happy HoofProducts. High fibre feed suitable for horse and ponies prone to laminitis. With less than 10% starch and sugar SPILLERS HAPPY HOOF will produce a low insulin response. Low calorie ideal for good doers, natives and those in light work. Highly versatile feed that can be fed on its own, alongside a balancer or as a hay replacer. Includes short chopped alfalfa and straw to extend eating time. Contains 15mg of biotin per 3kg serving, proven to support hoof health. With a full range of added vitamins and minerals to provide a balanced diet.. Please contact the Spillers Care-Line for specific advice on feeding to severely insulin dysregulated horses and ponies.Ingredients. Nutritionally improved straw, Chopped straw, Alfalfa, Molasses, Sunflower extract, Rice bran, Calcium carbonate, Rapeseed oil, Vitamin & mineral premix, Calcined magnesite, Garlic, Salt.Nutritional Specification. Digestible Energy (MJ/kg) 8.8. Oil (%) 3.5. Protein (%) 9.0. Fibre (%) 25.0. Starch (%) 1.5. Sugar (%) 4.0. Vitamin A (iu/kg) 10,000. Vitamin D3 (iu/kg) 1,500. Vitamin E (iu/kg) 200. Selenium (mg/kg) 0.15. Copper (mg/kg) 20. Zinc (mg/kg) 100. Biotin (mg/kg) 5.0
Price: £28.99 from Back to the Pets
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