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Dengie Hi-Fi Molasses Free
Dengie Hi-Fi Molasses Free
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Dengie Hi-Fi Molasses Free – Low Calorie, Low Sugar & Starch Fibre Feed
- 🐴 Leisure horses & ponies in light–medium work
- 🐴 Good-doers who maintain weight easily
- 🐴 Those prone to laminitis, EMS or PPID needing very low sugar & starch
- 8.5 MJ/kg DE – ideal for light to medium work or easy keepers
- Very low sugar (2.5%) & starch (1.5%) – suitable for laminitis, EMS, PPID
- Mint & fenugreek for palatability; no added molasses or preservatives
- Light rapeseed oil for slow release energy and a glossy coat
- No grass to keep simple sugars minimal
- Can be used as a partial forage replacer to extend or support forage
- 100% natural – chopped/pelleted alfalfa & straw with herbs and oil
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📊 Analytical Constituents (as fed)
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Appearance may vary with season & harvest. 20kg bale.
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Feed as part of a low sugar & starch ration for leisure horses and good-doers. Can be used as a partial forage replacer to extend hay/haylage. Pair with a fortified feed, balancer or broad-spectrum vitamin & mineral supplement (no vits/mins are added to this product).
Does Hi-Fi Molasses Free contain added vitamins and minerals?
No. It should be fed alongside a fortified feed, balancer or broad-spectrum supplement.
What’s the difference between Hi-Fi Molasses Free and Hi-Fi Lite?
Both are low energy, high fibre and suitable for good-doers/laminitics. Molasses Free is a blend of chopped & pelleted alfalfa/straw with rapeseed oil + mint & fenugreek for palatability. Hi-Fi Lite is simply chopped alfalfa & straw with a light molasses coating (no pellets), giving more chew time per scoop and suitable as a total/partial forage replacer for those with poor dentition. Molasses Free can be a partial replacer only, due to higher oil content.
Why is Molasses Free lower in sugar than Hi-Fi Lite but higher in calories?
Molasses Free uses a light oil coating (not molasses), which keeps sugar very low yet slightly increases energy (calories) versus Hi-Fi Lite.
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