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MeadowBrix

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Mature Timothy Grass compressed into 1kg blocks, feed whole & dry to mimic grazing.

  • Convenient
  • Encourages chewing
  • Partial or full hay replacer

Suitable For

  • All levels of work and rest
  • Horses with stereotypies
  • Occupying bored horses
  • Easy portioning
  • Feeding whole & dry

Not suitable for elderly or dentally challenged horses. 1 block = 1kg in weight approximately.

£3.00
£21.00
£926.10

p
7-14
f
25 - 35
s
<10
t
<1
m

Feeding Instructions

MeadowBrix can be fed whole and dry.

Feed according to requirements and condition. Use up to 1 grass block a day per 100kg bodyweight, i.e. 5 blocks per day for a 500kg horse.

Composition

100% Pure Timothy Grass

Nutrients

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.

Specification Ranges

Crude Fat (Oil) % 1 - 2 %
Crude Ash % 3 - 6 %
Crude Protein % 7-14 %
Crude Fibre % 25 - 35 %
Sugar % <10 %
Starch % <1 %
Digestible Energy Medium 9 - 10.5 MJ/kg

Vitamins & Minerals

We do not add vitamins as the forages themselves have them naturally occurring, often in their precursor form, so the packaging of each forage product details average vitamin & mineral figures produced by the British Association of Green Crop Driers to give an indication of the levels found within Lucerne or Grass. However, 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.

Major Minerals

Calcium % 0.34
Phosphorus % 0.22
Sodium % 0.04
Potassium % 1.42
Magnesium % 0.10
Chloride % 0.52
Sulphur % 0.11

Minor Minerals

Copper mg/kg 8
Manganese mg/kg 57
Zinc mg/kg 21
Iron mg/kg 224
Selenium mg/kg <0.09

We don't currently have any testimonials specifically about MeadowBrix. You can view customers successes with other products on the Testimonials Page.

Perfect Partners to MeadowBrix

Please select one of the categories below for appropriate companions to MeadowBrix

A comprehensive high fibre mash, rich in omega 3 and natural vitamins and minerals. Provides dietary support for equines affected by Mallenders, Sallenders, CPL and dry itchy skin.

£29.50

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

£18.50
£45.00

A high fibre Timothy Grass chop. Harvested at a mature stage for naturally low sugars.

£17.50

A premium forage alternative to lucerne & grass. High in fibre, low in calories and rich in natural minerals & trace elements.

£18.50

A comprehensive high fibre mash, rich in omega 3 and natural vitamins and minerals. Provides dietary support for equines affected by Mallenders, Sallenders, CPL and dry itchy skin.

£29.50

Premium high fibre quick-soaking Timothy grass for horses and ponies unable to eat hay.

£19.95

A high fibre Timothy Grass chop. Harvested at a mature stage for naturally low sugars.

£17.50

Premium 6mm high fibre grass pellets, providing all the benefits of summer grass, all year round.

£17.25


FAQ

Are these like hay blocks?

MeadowBrix are very similar to hay blocks for horses. Our Timothy grass is cut at a specific stage and dried to give a more controlled nutritional profile.

Do you offer other forage blocks?

Yes, we offer forage blocks for horses of all nutritional requirements. See our Lucie Brix and Sainfoin Brix for more.

What are the benefits of grass blocks for horses?

Our range of blocks mimic grazing, encourage chewing and can occupy bored horses.

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