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A low-calorie maintenance fibre feed for horses and ponies in light work, good do-ers or those prone to laminitis.
Studies investigating obesity in pets as well as humans are reporting worrying levels of obesity, but what is behind this trend?
For donkeys that maintain weight with ease, feeds from the Dengie Hi-Fi range are most appropriate for feeding your donkey and can even be used to extend or replace hay/straw.
Keep your horse happy and healthy through the winter with these tips from Dengie Nutritionist, Katie Williams
One of the key concerns of performance horse owners when choosing a feeding regime is whether it will provide enough energy for the work being done. Dengie nutritionist, Tracey Hammond explains below how to condition score your horse to gauge the effectiveness of their feeding program.
The most commonly asked questions relating to veteran horses on the Dengie Feedline are weight loss, what to feed a horse with PPID and alternatives to forage for those with poor teeth. Our nutrition team answer those questions
Our fibre feed with the highest slow release energy level, ideal for fuelling horses in work, promoting weight gain and generating exceptional condition.
A low calorie fibre feed with added herbs, yeast and prebiotics to promote digestive health
Pure alfalfa fibre feed with a light molasses coating and spearmint oil for great palatability; ideal for working horses that maintain weight with ease.
Laminitis is most commonly linked with poor nutrition, we explain how dietary management is key to reducing the risk of a horse or pony getting laminitis.
It is a long standing joke that only fools breed horses as it is rarely a profitable venture and is hugely demanding on your time and energy. However if you have taken the decision to breed from your mare or are buying a youngster for the future, getting their nutrition right may help to avoid some of the potential pitfalls that can occur.
Fizzy behaviour in a horse can wear you out and be detrimental to your horse’s performance. We look at the factors that cause this and offer top tips for feeding fizzy horses.
A nutritionally-balanced, low-sugar and starch feed for promoting healthier joints and stronger hooves. Ideal for those prone to laminitis.
We have teamed up with VetPartners to tackle the issue of equine obesity and highlight the dangers of overweight horses.