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Simple System Horse Feeds nominated for BETA awards

Simple System Receives Industry Award Nominations!

01 June 2026

The team at Simple System Horse Feeds are delighted to announce that we've been nominated for two British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA) Awards!

The first is the new 'Test of Time' Award, and we are thrilled to have two products nominated; HayCare and MetaSlim. This award is incredibly special as it gives recognition to trusted products that have been established for 10 years or more. These are the products you and your horse's feel you simply coulnd't live without.

The second is the BETA ENFAR 'Nutritional Helpline of the Year' Award. Simple System are dedicated to bringing you the very best feed for your horses and we pride ourselves on dealing directly with our customers to advise not only on good feeding practices, but also responsible management.

Our sincere thanks goes to all who have taken the time to nominate our Feed Line for this highly regarded industry award.
 
The award winners will be anounced by BETA at their gala dinner event in September. Wish us luck!
 
Not yet put the Feed Line to the test? Call us on 01728 604 008 or request a Feed Plan by completing the advice request form here.

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