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Blends & Balancers Measure

A measuring tub with gradients for each of our Blends & Balancers.

  • Gradients for all our Blends & Balancers
  • Easy to measure out a portion

Suitable For:

  • Eclipse Recovery
  • Instant Linseed
  • Joint Eclipse
  • Lunar Eclipse
  • Total Eclipse
  • MetaSlim
  • SimplyComplete
  • TopNosh

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A tonic feed based on wild flower meadow forages & horseradish to support the immune system.

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Cooked full fat linseed, ready to feed. A valuable source of essential Omega 3.

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A natural blend to use in addition to a complete diet, for those horses whose joints you wish to support.

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A blend developed for moody mares, stressed or temperamental equines.

£30.00
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A balancing feed, specifically designed for those challenged by weight or metabolic issues including those affecting their feet.

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A complete & convenient feed, combining our high quality forages & complementary ingredients.

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A blend of highly nutritious, natural ingredients for a convenient, nutrient rich, top up feed.

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A blend of top quality ingredients for our ultimate forage balancer. Feed all year round to complement forages & grazing.

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