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The Benefits and Utility of Horse Mash

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The Benefits and Utility of Horse Mash
Horse mash is a nutrient-rich feed that supports equine hydration, digestion, and overall health. Ideal for intense activity, stress, and seasonal changes, it prevents issues like colic and laminitis. Saracen Re-Covery Mash, with its quick preparation and high-quality ingredients, is perfect for daily use, travel, and competition recovery.

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Why Essential Balancer is the Ideal Summer Feed for Your Horse

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Why Essential Balancer is the Ideal Summer Feed for Your Horse
Find out why Saracen Essential Balancer is the ideal summer feed, beyond just offering the ultimate Saracen Shine.

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Optimum Rehydration & Re-covery with this Modern day Mash

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Optimum Rehydration & Re-covery with this Modern day Mash
The nutritional experts at Saracen Horse Feeds have addressed common queries regarding this modern-day mash.

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Supporting Endurance Horses: A Closer Look at Maintenance Mix

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Supporting Endurance Horses: A Closer Look at Maintenance Mix

As we approach the off-season for endurance horses, it's crucial to focus on their recovery and preparation for the next season. This range offers horse feeds formulated to support endurance horses throughout the entire season, not just during training and racing periods

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Selecting the right Conditioning Feed for Your Horse

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Selecting the right Conditioning Feed for Your Horse

When selecting a conditioning feed for your horse, you should consider the horse's time in the stable, temperament, and amount of work you plan to do during the winter (or resting) months. Some conditioning feeds have high levels of micronized cereals and lower levels of fiber and oil, which can be effective for weight gain. However, the quick-release energy from these cereals may not be suitable for horses that are prone to excitability, are in light work, or spend a lot of time in the stable. For horses that may become "hot" when fed a high cereal diet, a conditioning...

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