Northern Crop Driers
Northern Crop Driers Graze-On Original
Northern Crop Driers Graze-On Original
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Northern Crop Driers Graze-On Original
🌱 100% dried grass forage — high-fibre, molasses-free • natural nutrition • supports digestion
Short Overview
Northern Crop Driers Graze-On Original is a 100% natural dried grass feed made from short-chop meadow grass — the forage your horse would choose for itself. Full of digestible fibre and naturally low in starch and sugars, it’s ideal as a forage alternative or to add bulk and fibre to your horse’s daily ration, supporting good chewing behaviour and steady digestion.
✅ Key Benefits
– 100% natural dried grass — promotes natural eating behaviour and chewing time.
– High digestible fibre supports healthy hindgut function and steady digestion.
– Molasses-free and sugar/starch low — suitable for metabolic and laminitis-prone horses.
– Short-chop texture prolongs feeding time for boredom reduction and oral comfort.
– Can be fed alone or mixed with concentrate feeds to add bulk and slow intake.
– Supports forage-based rations when grass or hay availability is limited.
– Dust-extracted for cleaner eating and reduced respiratory irritation.
📊 Typical Nutritional Specification
| Component | Approximate Value |
|---|---|
| Digestible Energy | 10–11 MJ/kg |
| Crude Protein | 14 % |
| Crude Fibre | 25 % |
| Sugar | ~11 % |
| Starch | ~1.5 % |
(*Typical values from representative dried grass analysis; actual may vary slightly by batch.)
🧾 Composition
100% short-chop dried grass (tall fescue, festulolium) with no artificial additives, molasses or cereals — just natural forage nutrition that horses instinctively prefer.
🐴 Feeding & Usage Guide
– Feed as part of a balanced daily ration with good-quality forage, balancers or supplements.
– Suitable as a forage replacer or extender when pasture is limited.
– Can be offered dry or slightly moistened — many horses enjoy a dampened version.
– Ideal for sensitive, laminitis-prone or metabolic horses due to low sugar/starch.
– Introduce gradually over 5–7 days when switching feeds.
– Adjust quantities to maintain condition, workload and bodyweight.
– Always provide constant access to fresh, clean water.
– Store in a cool, dry place; keep bales sealed from damp.
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