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Connie, winning the 2ft 9in Show Jumping at Hartpury College, ridden by Holly Horton.


TopSpec Cool Balancer... ...topline without fizz


Balances Your Horses’ Feed... ...and your budget!


“Connie loves her TopSpec, she has good topline and condition and is calm and sensible to ride. A sack lasts her for over a month too, which I think is


great value for money.” Holly Horton


Typical feed regime for a 14.2hh (450kg) in light to medium work: Grazing plus ad lib hay or haylage Plus two feeds per day, each feed containing:- • 225g TopSpec Cool Balancer (‘Non-Heating’ balancer for horses in light to medium work, promotes condition and topline)


• 300g TopChop Lite (‘Non-Heating’ chop with mint and a light soya oil coating but no added molasses)


• 500g TopSpec CoolCondition Cubes (‘Non-Heating’ Conditioning Cubes, quantity adjusted according to condition)





CREATED WITHOUT COMPROMISE by experienced equine nutritionists


Tel: 01845 565 030 www.topspec.com


*Normal RRP £22.50, discount


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Multiple Award Winner for ‘Excellence in Nutritional Advice and Customer Service’ 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012


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