Dengie Meadow Grass with Herbs
- High in fibre, highly digestible, ideal for feeding alongside a balancer or supplement to provide a high fibre diet
- A very clean source of fibre
- Ideal for feeding to competition horses and ponies
- Can be used as a hay replacer if required
- Includes carefully selected herbs - liquorice root, ground fennel, chamomile, aniseed and mint to keep your horse happy and healthy
- The inclusion of grass pellets provides interest and texture
- Naturally sweet, ideal for tempting fussy feeders
- Free from artificial flavours, preservatives, molasses and straw
A blend of Lincolnshire’s finest meadow grasses are dried, chopped and lightly dressed with cold-pressed rapeseed oil from Aberdeenshire. Topped with a unique blend of herbs including liquorice root, fennel, mint, chamomile and aniseed.
Key Features
- High in fibre, highly digestible, ideal for feeding alongside a balancer or supplement to provide a high fibre diet
- A very clean source of fibre and so ideal for feeding to competition horses and ponies – can be used as a hay replacer if required
- Includes carefully selected herbs – liquorice root, ground fennel, chamomile, ainseed and mint to keep your horse happy and healthy
- The inclusion of grass pellets provides interest and texture
- Naturally sweet, ideal for tempting fussy feeders
- Free from artificial flavours, preservatives, molasses and straw
How To Get The Most Out Of Feeding Meadow Grass with Herbs
Dengie Meadow Grass with Herbs is a straight feed and although it contains natural nutrients it does not provide a balanced diet. We would recommend using a broad spectrum vitamin and mineral supplement such as Dengie Leisure or Performance Vits & Mins or alternatively a feed balancer such as Dengie Performance+ Balancer or Hi-Fi Balancer to supply everything your horse or pony needs.
How much to feed?
Horse or Pony | Size Guide (hh) | Approx Weight (kg) | Resting or light Work Bucket feed (kg/day) | Resting or light Work Partial hay replacement (kg/day) |
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Small Pony (eg: Shetland, Welsh A) | 9–12.2 | 200 | 0.5 - 1.0 | up to 2 |
Medium Pony (eg: Exmoor, New Forest) | 12.2 – 13.2 | 300 | 0.5 – 1.5 | up to 3 |
Large Pony (eg: Connemara, Welsh D) | 13.2 – 14.2 | 400 | 1.0 – 2.0 | up to 4 |
Small Horse (eg: Arab, small TB) | 14.2 – 15.2 | 450 | 1.0 – 2.0 | up to 4.5 |
Medium Horse (eg: TB, ID cross) | 15.2 – 16.2 | 550 | 1.5 – 2.5 | up to 5.5 |
Large Horse (eg: Warmblood) | Over 16.2 | 650 | 1.5 – 2.5 | up to 6.5 |
One large Stubbs scoop = approximately 300g
How Hard Are You Working Your Horse?
The amount and kind of work your horse or pony is doing is an important factor when calculating the quantity and type of feed to give. Try to use a fibre based diet to promote a healthy digestive system and only use cereal based feeds if absolutely necessary.
Work load | Example |
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Convalescence/Resting | Horses on box rest, or turned away. |
Light work | Maximum of 1 hour per day hacking, mostly at walk with some trotting and cantering, or 30 minutes of schooling, mostly at the trot with some canter. |
Medium work | Schooling, dressage, show-jumping, novice or intermediate 1 day eventing or hunting 1 day per week. |
Hard Work | Advanced one day events. 3 day events, hunting 2 days per week, polo and all forms of racing. |
Nutritional Analysis
Typical analysis (%) ‘as fed’
Digestible Energy | 11.5MJ/kg |
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Protein | 12 |
Oil | 10 |
Ash (mineral) | 10 |
Fibre | 20 |
Naturally Occurring Sugar | 12 |
Starch | 2 |
Ingredients: Chopped grass, grass pellets, cold-pressed rapeseed oil, herbs.
Weight | 20.000000 |
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Brand | Dengie |
Selling Unit of Measure | Each |
Decimal Places Qtys | 1 |