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Solid Gold Benefits for Laminitics

Spring is in the air and with it comes the threat of laminitis. It is imperative to ensure that all horses and ponies that are prone to laminitis are fed on a suitable feeding regime. This normally consists of restricted grazing plus a high fibre, low starch diet.

Nesler Solid Gold is an ideal feed balancer to use as part of a laminitic's diet. Low in starch but high in all essential nutrients, Solid Gold will ensure even the most meagre of diets will be balanced in order to meet your horse or ponies nutritional needs on a daily basis during what can be a stressful time.

The inclusion of a Prebiotic (FOS) will help stabilise the hindgut and increase the colony of good bacteria whilst reducing the activity of bad bacteria. This will help combat digestive upsets and improve the immune system to help against the onset of laminitis.
A very high level of Yea-sacc increases the ability of the horse to digest fibre and helps prevent a rapid fall in PH levels associated with the onset of laminitis.

Optimum levels of vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids will help maintain your horse or pony in the peak of health whilst providing the correct levels of Biotin, Zinc and Calcium to promote strong and healthy hoof growth. High in antioxidants Vitamin A, E and Selenium, Solid Gold ensures tissue damage is kept to a minimum.

Solid Gold is a very flexible feed and can be fed as the sole hard feed or added to a fibre-only diet as a broad spectrum supplement. At £27.95 per 20kg bag it provides exceptional value for money whilst ensuring your horse or pony has a truly top specification feed balancer. For more information or a copy of a Solid Gold leaflet phone 08700 118150 (national rates apply) or visit their website www.nesler.co.uk

Solid Gold Now in a Pony-sized Tub

Nesler Solid Gold launched a new 10kg tub at BETA International. This handy size tub will last the pony owner just over the month, when fed at 250g per day, and retails at £16.99 - just 42p a day. A measuring cup is available from your retailer to ensure that your pony gets the right amount.

Solid Gold is packed full of vitamins, minerals and amino acids to help maintain your horse or pony in the peak of health, as well as having the unique combination of high levels of Yea-sacc and a Prebiotic to give:
Improved health and vitality.
Improved condition and topline.
Improved bone and hoof quality.
Improved gut microflora.
Improved immunity system.

Nesler Solid Gold is the ideal feed balancer to use as part of a laminitic's diet, which is of key importance to pony owners at this time of year. Low in starch but high in all essential nutrients, Solid Gold will ensure even the most meagre of diets will be balanced in order to meet your pony's nutritional needs on a daily basis during what can be a stressful time.

The Prebiotic will help stabilise the hindgut and increase the colony of good bacteria whilst reducing the activity of bad bacteria; helping combat digestive upsets and improve the immune system to help against the onset of laminitis. The very high level of Yea-sacc increases the ability of the horse to digest fibre and helps prevent a rapid fall in PH levels associated with the onset of laminitis.

Solid Gold is a very flexible feed. It can be fed as the sole hard feed or added to a fibre-only diet as a broad spectrum supplement. At £16.99 for a 10kg tub and £27.95 for a 20kg bag, it provides exceptional value for money whilst ensuring your horse or pony has a truly top specification feed balancer. For more information or a copy of a Solid Gold leaflet phone 08700 118150 (national rates apply) or visit their website www.nesler.co.uk

 




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