Wheatfeed is also known as wheat middlings. These are a co-product from Marriage’s flour mill and will provide a simple traditional straight feed to maintain condition in horses.
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Bran
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Our bran is another co-product from the Marriage’s flour mill, which uses the very best Canadian and local British wheat to produce high quality flour. Bran is a high fibre traditional feed to maintain condition in horses.
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Whole Maize / Kibbled Maize
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Kibbled maize is whole maize that has been put through a kibbling machine to ‘break it up’ producing smaller chunks which are more easily digested.
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Flaked Maize
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Flaked maize is produced by cooking and flaking - also known as Micronisation. This process makes it easier for Calves and Lambs to be easily digested before their rumens have properly developed. Maize also contains the highest oil and energy of all cereals.
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Hemp Seed
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Cooked Linseed Meal
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The advantage of our ready cooked full fat linseed meal is that it is ready to add straight away to your horses’ daily feed – no need to boil and prepare the seeds yourself. Linseed meal can help to improve your horse’s coat and condition along with helping to maintain good general health and supple joints. Our Cooked Linseed Meal is low in starch and sugars, so suitable for feeding to laminitic horses and ponies.
Mostly in immature linseeds but occasionally in mature ones, toxic compounds such as diglycosides and monoglycosides can be found. When the plant tissue is damaged and is then placed under certain conditions, these compounds in the presence of enzyme linase, produce hydrocyanic acid. Intake of this can can inevitably cause varying degrees of intoxication (depending on the level of intake, sensitivity etc). High temperature destroys the linase, which means the harmful hydrocyanic acid isn't released when the animal consumes it. Our Cooked Linseed Meal destroys the enzyme linase - meaning it is no longer harmful to animals after consumption.
Feed up to 100g per day, per 100kg of bodyweight.
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