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Dengie’s local school, St Leonard’s Church of England Primary School in Southminster, Essex have made a collage of pollinators from old Dengie feed bags to support Essex Wildlife Trust’s Nature Neighbours campaign.
The anticipation of a potential forage shortage has started to cause concern amongst horse owners. Discover which Dengie feeds can be used to ‘extend’ your horse's forage ration.
In her spare time, Dengie Feed Advisor Katie Evans enjoys riding side-saddle in a wide range of disciplines including dressage, showing and jumping. In her latest blog, she updates us on how her showing season has gone so far.
Working on the Dengie stand is always a great place to chat to customers, both old and new, offering nutrition advice for a wide range of different horses and ponies as well as some other species too.
Dengie Feed Advisor, Katie Evans is friends with Abel's owner Clare and has been regularly weighing and monitoring his growth since he was born. Click here to see how his weight has changed over the two years.
Dengie Feed Advisor, Katie Evans spent an action-packed day in Newmarket visiting racing yards and trainers, as well as a trip to Tattersalls for sale day. Read all about her day in our latest blog!
Removing any unnecessary extras in your horse's ration could help you save money, whilst still ensuring that they’re receiving everything they need. Speak to a qualified nutritionist for advice on the best horse feed for the money and for help in streamlining your horse or pony’s diet.
Chickens are warm-blooded with a body temperature of 40-43°C and have a high metabolism which all helps them to adapt well to colder temperatures. Thanks to this, it is relatively easy to keep your chickens warm in winter.
We are delighted to announce our highly popular Cool, Condition & Shine feed is the latest product in the range to have a packaging makeover.
We are proud to announce that as of 1st October 2021 we will be using Green Energy which is 100% renewable electricity that has zero carbon dioxide emissions.
It can be difficult keeping the weight off horses and ponies that are not being ridden, such as companions. Exercise doesn’t always have to involve riding, so here are some ideas of how you can add variety to your horse or pony’s exercise regime without having to get in the saddle.
Dengie's new Green Cross logo, has been added to Dengie Hi-Fi Molasses Free. The new eye-catching logo was designed to help horse owners easily identify the right feed for their laminitis-prone horse or pony and is accompanied by an endorsement from The Laminitis Site.