Feed |
Here at BMEC we know that every horse needs a different feed to suit them. Therefore, you can tell us what your horse needs feeding. Have a look around and decide what you think your horse should have! E-mail us with the following: Your name Your horse's name What you would like to feed them If we think that the combination of feed is not quite right we will e-mail you telling you what we think needs doing and then you can get back to us and say whether you agree or not!! |
Cooked Cereal mix Highle digestible, non-heating feed used for weight gain and cindition. Good for old horses and horses recovering from surgery. MUST BE FED DAMP |
Top Line Conditioning cubes Non-heating, balanced, grain free mix for rapid weight gain. Brilliant for show, competition and old horses that need to fill out a bit |
Performance mix An oat based, high energy feed. Brings out the best performance in hard working horses. |
All rounder A mix with oats, for horses and ponies in work. Ideal for riding and pony club activities. |
Lo-cal A nutrient dense pellet for 'good doers', those horses prone to laminitis, horses on box rest and to top up nutrient levels for working or competition horses. |
Stud mix & cubes For the increase nutritional requirements of pregnant and lactating broodmares and to support the growth of youngters up to 2yrs |
Yearling cubes Especially for thoroughbred yearlings being prepared for the sales and racing at 2yrs of age |
Foal Starter A milk based creep feed for foals up to 3 months. Beneficial if the mother is not milking well, to top up the nutrients level. |
Racehorse mix & cubes High energy mix for horses in training and at peak fitness |
Equine Energy Non-heating energy mix for increased stamina and improved recovery after hard work. (contains vitamins and minerals that horses need) |
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National Hunt mix Especially for those horses that go hunting alot or do alot of point-to-point. |
Sugarbeet Useful for rapid weight gain (very high energy) |
Bran For those that need filling up but not put weight on. Low energy |
Chaff For horses that don't get alot of hay and older horses with teeth problems. |
Oats High energy, heating feed. Puts a bit of fizz into the lazier ones and helps competition horses especially x-country! |
16+ For those older horses that are still in hard work or still competing. Helps keep their weight up. |