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)
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.
All horses feeds
and bedding