The ideal way to counteract decline in pasture quality – which would best suit your horse?
As grass is the most natural food for horses, feeding a form of dried grass is a great way to supplement their intake particularly at this time of year. With a higher feed value than fresh grass, it provides energy over a long period to suit most horses. Being fully dust extracted too, pure grass feeds shouldn’t be underestimated.
Pure Grass
A 100% chopped grass feed that is naturally nutritious with nothing else added. Dengie Pure Grass is made from British grown grasses including Fescue, Rye and Meadow grass.
- Harvested early to ensure it is highly digestible
- Doesn’t contain any artificial flavours or preservatives
- Naturally sweet to tempt fussy feeders
- Can be fed flexibly
- Easy to chew and highly palatable
Meadow Grass
A blend of dried and chopped meadow grass lightly dressed with rapeseed oil and mixed with a unique blend of herbs to keep your horse happy and healthy.
- Added grass pellets provides variety and texture
- Herbs include liqourice root, fennel, chamomile, aniseed & mint
- Naturally sweet for fussy feeders
- High in fibre and highly digestible
- Free from molasses and straw
Grass Pellets
Naturally grown meadow grass that is dried, ground and bound together to create a pellet that is high value, dust-free, and is ideal for trickle feeding.
- Feed in treat balls to reduce boredom
- Ideal for those with dental problems when fed soaked
- Easy to chew and sympathetic on the digestive system
- Can be fed as a partial hay replacer
- Non GM