Smart Zero New from Castle Horse Feeds… A healthier way to feed your horse.
Castle Horse Feeds have launched the new Smart Zero Range to cover broad spectrum of conditions.
Do you have a horse that suffers from a metabolic or endocrinal condition? An excitable horse that loses weight easily? Gastric Ulcers? Or maybe you’re simply a horse owner looking for a healthier way to feed your competition horse or veteran? Then the new Smart Zero range from Castle Horse Feeds is for you…and your horse!
Formulated by equine nutritionists to support work, performance and condition, the feed provides the levels of energy and supporting micronutrients required for performance and to maintain or gain condition, in a tasty low sugar/starch formulation.
With Zero molasses and Zero whole cereals, the feeds are blended using only the highest quality ingredients. Beneficial Super Fibres support optimum digestive health, while XP yeast metabolites support and promote beneficial bacteria and enhance fibre fermentation. Higher levels of oils and fats support weight gain and condition, while good levels of quality protein support muscle development and integrity. And with elevated levels of biotin to support hoof health and integrity, beneficial Omega 3 fatty acids to support natural anti-inflammatory processes, and a fully balanced vitamin and mineral profile, the Smart Zero range has been expertly formulated to support optimum health and well-being for your horse.
There are three feeds in the range – Smart Zero Mash, Smart Zero Mix and Smart Zero Cubes, so you can choose the best option for your horse. And although Smart Zero feeds are ideal for horses and ponies with metabolic or endocrinal conditions such as laminitis and cushings disease, excitable horses that need extra weight or those at risk from gastric ulcers, this new feed range is extremely versatile and provides a healthier option for all active horses and ponies, including competition, sport horses, and veterans.
For more information see www.castlehorsefeeds.com
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