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TopSpec Senior Lite Feed Balancer is a non-heating, highly palatable supplement which provides the digestive aids and micro-nutrient levels that are found in specialised, high quality supplements. It supplies your horse with the benefits of a low-calorie balancer and a joint supplement in a highly cost-effective way.
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This has really helped the arthritis in my horse's hocks
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He loves it!!!!
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Really works. Keeps my old horse mobile,helps his joints. Farrier noticed a difference when I stopped feeding thisin my horses joint comfort so placed him back on it. Thoroughly recommend and good value for the quality and difference it makes.
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Needed a veteran feed balancer for my elderly mare. Great product but cant understand why it has to be so expensive!
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It is amazing and my 25 year old Highland pony is shown and is at the top of his game and he has been getting some of the best comments yet on his appearance. My New Forest X is also feed this feed and he looks and still behaves like a 5 year old.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding TopSpec Senior Lite Feed Balancer for Horses, including answers from our team.
Nicola Freeman
How much sugar is there is top spec senior light balance and top spec lite chaff please?
Top Spec Senior Light Balance and Top Spec Lite Chaff are both considered low in sugar, with no added molasses or other sugar coating; the sugar content primarily comes from naturally occurring sugars within the ingredients, typically listed as a very small percentage on the feed label.
Ann Corkhill
How much do I feed of the senior please. Should it be on its own or with something else.
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A Corkhill
Typical feed regime for a 14.2hh elderly good-doer:-
Grazing plus ad-lib good quality hay or haylage (if can chew effectively).
Plus two feeds per day - each containing:
225g TopSpec Senior Lite Feed Balancer (combines the benefits of a low-calorie feed balancer tailored to the needs of elderly horses, with a joint supplement).
300g TopChop Lite (‘Non-Heating’ unmolassed alfalfa/straw chop).
Up to 1.25kg of TopSpec FibrePlus Cubes (good quality fibre cubes, soaked if necessary).
Access to a salt lick 24/7.