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Dengie Healthy Tummy 20Kg
Dengie Healthy Tummy 20Kg
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Dengie Healthy Tummy — Alfalfa-Based Fibre Feed for Gastric Comfort
- Fibre-first recipe to support hindgut health and natural trickle feeding
- Low starch & sugar to assist careful diet management
- Alfalfa buffers gastric acid for digestive comfort
- Added oil for slow-release energy and coat bloom
- Fortified with vitamins & minerals for a balanced ration
- Gastric comfort: alfalfa’s natural calcium helps buffer acidity
- Steady, non-heating energy from fibre and oil
- Highly palatable chopped alfalfa with light oil for shine
- Balanced nutrition — fortified with key vitamins & minerals
- Use as the main bucket fibre or alongside your chosen balancer
| Composition (summary) | Alfalfa (chopped), rapeseed oil, and a vitamin & mineral package; includes digestive support. See your current bag for the full legally declared list. |
| Energy | Fibre & oil–based, steady release (see bag for MJ/kg) |
| Protein / Oil / Fibre | Formulated to support condition, muscle tone & coat — see bag for official percentages |
| Sugar & Starch | Low vs. cereal-based feeds; check current bag for exact values |
| Form | Chopped fibre (no soaking required) |
- Daily rate: Adjust to bodyweight, condition and workload; split into multiple small meals.
- As main bucket fibre: Feed alone with a balancer or vitamin/mineral supplement as required.
- Transitions: Introduce gradually over 4–7 days.
- Forage & water: Provide ad-lib good-quality forage and fresh, clean water at all times.
- For horses needing extra calories, pair with a suitable conditioning cube or oil source as advised.
Is Healthy Tummy suitable for horses needing gastric support?
It’s formulated as an alfalfa-based, low starch & sugar feed with buffering properties to help support gastric comfort. Always consult your vet/nutritionist for clinical conditions.
Can I feed it as the main concentrate?
Yes — use as your main bucket fibre and add a balancer or vitamin/mineral supplement if needed to meet micronutrient requirements.
Do I need to soak it?
No — it’s a chopped fibre feed. For horses with limited dentition, lightly dampening may aid acceptance.
How does it fit into a low-sugar, low-starch diet?
It provides fibre & oil-based energy with naturally low starch & sugar vs. cereal mixes — check your current bag for exact values.
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