Products
The products shown on these pages are suggested as broad guidelines and include a range of feeds which may be suitable for your horse. Each horse is different and we do welcome enquiries via our helpline 01728 604008 or email info@simplesystem.co.uk so that we can make specific suggestions tailored to your horse and individual circumstances.
Light Work/Stressed/Anxious Warmbloods
Although Warmbloods are generally good-doers they need sufficient protein to maintain their musculature. Lucerne is ideal and is also low in soluble carbohydrates, so is not providing more energy than is required.
Premium 12mm lucerne nuts, naturally high in calcium & protein to support muscles & bones.
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- Our most popular feed
- Economical
- Ideal for older horses
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Unmolassed beetpulp pellets - a source of high quality digestible fibre, with no added sugar.
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- Economical
- Free from molasses
- Partial hay replacer
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Cooked full fat linseed, ready to feed. A valuable source of essential Omega 3.
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- Healthy coat & skin
- Builds condition & maintains stamina
- Useful source of copper, selenium & phosphate
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This natural source of B vitamins & amino acids is beneficial to all horses, particularly those with behavioural problems.
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- Aids nutrient absorption
- Prebiotic to aid gut microbes
- Rich in B Vitamins & Minerals
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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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- Excellent levels of Omega 3
- Natural vitamins, minerals & prebiotic
- Economical
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A blend developed for moody mares, stressed & temperamental equines.
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- Excellent levels of Omega 3
- Balanced formula without seaweed
- Rich in vitamin B & magnesium
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A salt lick in a flexible tub for all horses & ponies, providing sodium & a top up of magnesium.
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- Use in the field or stable
- Reuseable flexitub
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