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Spillers Happy Hoof
Spillers Happy Hoof
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Spillers Happy Hoof
🌱 Balanced high-fibre feed — supports hoof integrity with biotin, chelated minerals & low sugar/starch
Short Overview
Spillers Happy Hoof is a specially formulated high-fibre feed designed to help support hoof horn quality and structural integrity. With targeted nutrients including biotin, chelated zinc and copper, and a molasses-free base, it’s ideal for horses and ponies with brittle, cracked or slow-growing hooves — especially when fed as part of a balanced diet.
✅ Key Benefits
– Contains biotin to support keratin formation and hoof horn growth.
– Chelated zinc & copper for enhanced trace mineral absorption and hoof strength.
– Low sugar & low starch — suitable for laminitis-prone and metabolic-sensitive horses.
– High-fibre feed base encourages chew time and digestive comfort.
– Supports healthy hoof structure as part of a daily balanced ration.
– Can be fed alongside forage, balancers or supplements with ease.
📊 Typical Nutritional Specification (Approximate)
| Component | Approximate Value |
|---|---|
| Digestible Energy | ~9–10 MJ/kg* |
| Crude Protein | ~9–11%* |
| Crude Fibre | ~25–28%* |
| Crude Oil | ~4–6%* |
| Sugar | <5%* |
| Starch | <5%* |
| Biotin | ~20 mg/kg* |
| Zinc | ~250 mg/kg* |
| Copper | ~80–100 mg/kg* |
*Typical formulation values — may vary by batch.
🧾 Composition
A high-fibre base with added biotin, chelated trace minerals (zinc & copper), amino acids and supportive vitamins/minerals — designed for hoof integrity, condition and digestive comfort. Molasses-free to help keep sugar levels low.
🐴 Feeding & Usage Guide
– Feed daily as part of a balanced ration alongside good-quality forage.
– Particularly useful for horses with brittle, cracked or slow-growing hooves.
– Can be fed with balancers, supplements or complete feeds.
– Introduce gradually over 7–10 days when changing feeds.
– Provide constant access to fresh, clean water.
– Store in a cool, dry place; keep packaging sealed when not in use.
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