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Natural timothy pellets for dry and wet food, in the form of 12 mm pellets.

 

The diet of horses consists largely of roughage. Some horses have difficulty chewing and therefore do not eat enough. Metazoa NaturalFit HayCobs is a natural pellet that can also be given wet. Without unnecessary additives or ballast substances. Exactly what is needed for a healthy and happy horse.

Based on timothy cut into coarse pieces.
Especially for horses that need extra care
Grain-free, soy-free, molasses-free and non-GMO.
Can also be wet fed
Lots of horses love Timothy



 

Metazoa NaturalFit HayCobs 15kg

€31.95Price
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Pre-order before 12 December to collect/delivered in early January.
  • A horse's diet consists mainly of roughage. Some horses have difficulty chewing and therefore do not eat enough. In this case, you can feed them Metazoa NaturalFit HayCobs timothy - a natural pellet that can also be fed wet. No unnecessary additives or ballast substances. Exactly what you need for a healthy, happy horse.

    The composition is exactly the same as CareFit Timothy

    Made from chopped timothy grass

    Specially for horses that need extra care

    Free from cereals, soya, molasses and GMOs

    Can also be fed wet (always better)

    Many horses like timothy

    100 - 500 g per 100 kg body weight

    NaturalFit HayCobs timothy can be fed as a supplement to roughage or as a replacement. Wet pellets can also be fed. Older horses and horses with poor appetites or bad teeth can then eat them easily. As well as roughage, your horse needs a balancer, such as Metazoa FitRight Timothy, Lucerne or Esparcette. This feed contains all the essential vitamins and minerals to complete the nutritional menu.

    Protein is necessary for building and maintaining healthy muscles. That's why we also recommend feeding Metazoa MuscleFit HP23 - our protein-rich alfalfa pellet. This is particularly important for top-level sport horses, as they are put under a lot of strain by trainer and rider. To meet this demand, your horse needs sufficient protein.




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