Understanding: Laminitis
Despite being well into the summer months, laminitis cases are still high and we have been speaking to a number of concerned owners who are experiencing laminitis for the first time.
A nutrient rich, premium lucerne chop with fresh cold pressed linseed oil.
Suitable For
As with any new feed, introduce gradually over a week.
Feed according to requirements and condition.
A level Stubbs scoop holds 400g
Dried lucerne chop & cold pressed linseed oil
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) % | 5 - 7 | % | |
Crude Ash % | 10 - 12 | % | |
Crude Protein % | 18 - 22 | % | |
Crude Fibre % | 25 - 35 | % | |
Sugar % | <7 | % | |
Starch % | <3 | % | |
Digestible Energy | Medium | 9-10 | MJ/kg |
We do not add vitamins as the production of Simple System’s high quality forages maximises their naturally occurring vitamins & minerals, which are often in their precursor form. Well kept & managed horses make their own Vitamin C & Vitamin D. Vitamin K & B group Vitamins are generated in the hind gut. Simple System undertakes mineral analysis on all forage products 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 % | 1.6 |
Phosphorus % | 0.2 |
Sodium % | 0.1 |
Potassium % | 1.49 |
Magnesium % | 0.18 |
Chloride % | 0.57 |
Sulphur % | 0.26 |
Copper mg/kg | 9 |
Manganese mg/kg | 32 |
Zinc mg/kg | 22 |
Iron mg/kg | 262 |
Selenium mg/kg | 0.33 |
I've owned Remy for 11yrs years and have always fed him Simple System Horse Feeds. We've successfully worked our way up through the levels from Prelim to Medium and have just started competing at Advanced Medium.
He has always been barefoot & has received many compliments over the years for his good feet & shiny coat - all thanks to Simple Systems feeds & balancers.
Mrs Cheryl TuffSince feeding Simple System Horse Feeds I have not struggled to keep Ami looking and feeling good throughout the winter, without her getting too spicy or sensitive. I now won't feed anything else!
Ami is fed Lucie Nuts, Blue Bag Grass Pellets and Build & Shine.
Ms Rachael SmithBilly was struggling to hold weight and lacked shine in his coat, I was feeding supplements to boost his coat and skin condition. I switched to Simple System in March 2023, ever since he has been more settled, holding weight and his coat looks amazing. No supplements needed.
Miss Keana MarshPlease select one of the categories below for appropriate companions to Build & Shine
Despite being well into the summer months, laminitis cases are still high and we have been speaking to a number of concerned owners who are experiencing laminitis for the first time.
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