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Low Starch Breeding Nutrition
Baileys Stud Balancer is perfect for all breeding stock including pregnant and lactating mares, foals and covering stallions. With a minimal calorie and starch content, it supplies quality protein, for muscle and tissue development, plus vitamins and minerals to support correct skeletal growth. Ideal as the sole concentrate alongside forage for good-doers, Stud Balancer can also be fed with other compounds or straights, where more calories are needed to maintain condition or support performance.
Baileys Stud Balancer can be introduced from 3 months of age and can help encourage even growth rates, whilst the inclusion of Digest Plus prebiotic and Yea Sacc®
yeast
culture, helps promote a healthy gut, of particular benefit at times of stress, such as weaning.
For further information or no obligation advice on feeding your breeding or youngstock, contact Baileys Horse Feeds on 01371 850247 (Option 2).
Optimal Nutrition for Orphans
Baileys Mare’s Milk Replacer delivers optimal nutrition to the orphan or rejected foal and is preferable to milk replacers formulated for other species. Designed to support and encourage even growth, it’s easy to use by mixing with tepid tap water and feeding “free choice” from the bucket thus reducing round the clock bottle feeding. Available in a 6kg tub (lasts an average TB foal 4 days) or 20kg sacks, with full mixing and feeding instructions, for immediate despatch. SRP around £35 and £110, respectively.
For further information and advice contact, Baileys Horse Feeds on 01371 850247 or visit
www.baileyshorsefeeds.co.uk/ studareahome.htm.
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