SUPPLEMENTS
F A SUPPLEMENT TO FEED ROOM
customer gets in touch to say how much their horse loves our new product – that makes all the work and stress worthwhile! Didyouknow?Therearemanydifferent opportunitiesforgreatjobswithin thefeedandsupplementsector. We’re often asked how to become
an Equine Nutritionist, and it’s true that it can be a very rewarding job. However hopefully this behind the scenes look may have sparked your interest in the other challenging and rewarding careers also available. Could you be a Vet, Nutritionist, Quality Control Chemist, Marketing Director, Buyer, Production Supervisor or Area Sales Manager to name but a few? Why not investigate how you could combine your love of horses with a rewarding career in feed and supplements?
to ensure everything is safe to use. The Labelling Department ensures the labels are written and include all the necessary legal requirements like Ingredients, Feeding instructions, Batch number and Best before dates to name but a few. The staff in our Production then need to ensure we can fit making and packaging our new product into the busy factory schedule. Finally our Sales department ensure that all of our fantastic stockists across the country know all about the new product, and have it ready on their shelves before the first adverts hit the magazines. It takes a lot of coordination, but hopefully by the time you first read of a new product from NAF, that supplement will be at your local NAF stockist and ready for you.
CONCLUSION So you can see that to ensure a new product
does what it’s designed to, is safe and legal to use, and is available in tack and feed stores across the country, can be quite a mammoth task. We love the challenge of new product development. Much of it is really rewarding, particularly the technical trial, but nothing beats the first time a real
OAPs
perform better with In The Pink Senior
Feed In The Pink Senior and let your horse be an
O.A.Performer!
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