Rain after drought, what happens to your horse's grass
Rain fall can trigger growth akin to a spring flush, especially if temperatures are high. Even whilst true spring may be in the past, the risk for those prone to laminitis will rise.
A tonic feed based on wild flower meadow forages & horseradish to support the immune system.
Suitable For
Feed 40g per 100kg bodyweight per day. As with all new feeds introduce gradually over one week.
For best results, feed Eclipse Recovery as part of a complete Simple System diet.
Dried fermented grass forages with horseradish, micronised linseed meal, seaweed meal.
All products are natural and seasonal variations can occur, the packaging of each product will detail the typical analysis which is relevant to the batch/cut within the bag. Below are this product’s specification ranges to give an indication of the seasonal variations that can occur for this product.
Crude Fat (Oil) % | 16 - 18 | % | |
Crude Ash % | 8 - 10 | % | |
Crude Protein % | 15 - 18 | % | |
Crude Fibre % | 16 - 22 | % | |
Sugar % | <5 | % | |
Starch % | <5 | % |
We do not add vitamins as they occur naturally within the ingredients, often in their precursor form. The packaging of each of our forage products details average vitamin, mineral and trace element figures produced by the British Association of Green Crop Driers to give an indication of the levels found within Lucerne or Grass. Simple System undertakes mineral analysis every two years or when/if the source of the product is changed. Below are the most up to date figures specific to this product.
Calcium % | 0.61 |
Phosphorus % | 0.37 |
Sodium % | 0.24 |
Potassium % | 1.61 |
Magnesium % | 0.34 |
Chloride % | 0.3 |
Sulphur % | 0.44 |
Copper mg/kg | 8.57 |
Manganese mg/kg | 47.2 |
Zinc mg/kg | 49.3 |
Iron mg/kg | 618 |
Selenium mg/kg | 0.04 |
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