Happy Birthday MalleMash!
Whilst created as a convenient 'one bag' feed many of you have asked if you can add a chop to MalleMash as we head in to winter....
A comprehensive high fibre mash, rich in omega 3, low in sugar and starch to provide dietary support for equines with dry or itchy skin.
Suitable For
As with any new feed, introduce gradually over a week.
Feed soaked, use 2.5 parts water to 1 part feed. Soaks instantly.
Feed 200g per 100kg of ideal body weight (1 kg per day for a 500kg horse).
This amount can be halved for maintenance.
Timothy grass, Beet pulp, Cooked full fat linseed, Seaweed meal, Sodium chloride.
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) % | 8-10 | % | |
Crude Ash % | 6-9 | % | |
Crude Protein % | 8-12 | % | |
Crude Fibre % | 20-25 | % | |
Sugar % | <5 | % | |
Starch % | <5 | % |
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.
Calcium % | 0.67 |
Phosphorus % | 0.22 |
Sodium % | 1 |
Potassium % | 1.35 |
Magnesium % | 0.16 |
Chloride % | 2.19 |
Sulphur % | 0.24 |
Copper mg/kg | 5 |
Manganese mg/kg | 31 |
Zinc mg/kg | 30 |
Iron mg/kg | 340 |
Selenium mg/kg | 0.16 |
Molly has been fed on MalleMash since November. The feed is suiting her really well, she is the fittest she’s ever been and she absolutely loves her MalleMash! She also adores the Lucie Mints sprinkled on top of her feed, or in her treatball, as an occasional treat.
Ms Mary HardingPlease select one of the categories below for appropriate companions to MalleMash
Whilst created as a convenient 'one bag' feed many of you have asked if you can add a chop to MalleMash as we head in to winter....
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