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Saracen Re-Leve is a cereal free, low sugar, low starch performance feed that is especially useful for sensitive horses. Saracen Re-Leve is suitable for horses that are prone to tying up. It helps by completely replacing all hard feed and cereals.The mix is also useful for horses that have a nervous disposition & you wish for them to have a more even temperament. High levels of digestible fibres have been included in the mix, this not only supports a healthy digestive system it also reduces the horses reliance on starch as an energy source.

 

  • Superior antioxidant levels for improved muscle function
  • Highly fortified with vitamins & minerals
  • High quality protein sources
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Ingredients

Soya Hulls, Lucerne Pellets, Dried Sugar Beet pulp, Pea Flakes, Soya Oil, Molasses, Soya Flakes, Dicalcium Phosphate, Vitamins & Minerals, Limestone, Salt & Mixture of Flavouring Compounds

 

Analytical Constituents

Oil 9.0%, Protein 13.0%, Fibre 19.0%, Digestible Energy 12.9 MJ/kg, Starch 8.0%, Vitamin A 11,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3 1,100 IU/kg, Vitamin E (E-Max Ester) 360 IU/kg, Selenium 0.5 mg/kg & Sugar 6.0%

Saracen Releve Mix 20kg

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