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Find horse feeds and supplements available in the United Kingdom by exploring the Mad Barn Equine Feed Database. Compare ingredients labels and nutritional profiles for products available for sale in your area.
Feeds, Supplements & Products
Barley Grain – 55% PI
Barley Grain is a source of starch and digestible carbohydrates commonly fed to livestock. A low processing index (PI) indicates grain that has been extensively processed and more digestible.
Barley Grain – 65% PI
Barley Grain is typically dry-rolled to varying degrees to make it more digestible. A processing index (PI) of 65% classifies it as moderately processed for improved digestion and availability of carbohydrates.
Barley Grain – 75% PI
Barley Grain is a high-energy source of carbohydrates, commonly fed to cattle. Coarse barley grain with a higher processing index (PI) is less digestible.
Barley Grain – Flaked
Flaked Barley is composed of steamed, whole barley grain that is rolled and dried. The final product resembles rolled oats and is a highly digestible source of energy from fiber and starch.
Barley Grain – Roasted
Roasted Barley is composed of whole, roasted barley grains. The resulting grain is more digestible, more palatable, and easier to grind into a meal.
Barley Grain – Whole Ground
Whole Ground Barley is created by grinding entire barley grains into a powdered meal. It is a highly digestible source of energy and protein in animal diets.
Barley Malt Sprouts
Barley Malt Sprouts are made from spent barley grain that is leftover from processing for beer production. The spent grains are then sprouted, resulting in a nutritious feedstuff that is very high in protein and energy.
Barley Rings (Dodson & Horrell)
Barley Rings is a feed additive meant to aid with underweight horses, conditioning, and topline development. This feed has a moderate level of protein and a high amount of fat.
Barley Silage – 12% CP 55% NDF
Barley is a cool-season cereal grain crop that matures quickly. Barley silage is a high-protein forage commonly fed to cattle but not typically provided to horses.
Barley Silage – 14% CP 50% NDF
Barley silage is a high-protein forage source commonly fed to cattle. This feed is derived from barley cut and ensiled at an early stage of growth. Horses typically are fed barley hay rather than barley silage.
Barley Silage – 9% CP 60% NDF
Barley silage is made from barley plants harvested in the mid- to late-dough stage. This silage is commonly used as a cattle feed in drought-prone areas. Horses are typically fed barley hay as opposed to barley silage.
Be Calm Balancer (Dodson & Horrell)
Be Calm Balancer is a feed designed for anxious and sensitive horses. This feed is lower in starch and provides a blend of calming herbs. It also contains a high level of biotin for hoof support.
Beef Tallow
Fat from cattle is referred to as beef tallow. It is an energy-dense feed ingredient commonly used in baked goods. It is not commonly fed to horses.
Beet Pulp
Beet Pulp is a highly digestible fibre that can be used to replace hay in your horse's diet. It provides 8 - 12% protein, is calorie-dense, and has low sugar content.
Beet Pulp – Dry 35% NFC
Beet Pulp is a highly digestible fibre source that consists of the remains of sugar beets after removing the sugar. It is useful in equine diets as a forage alternative.
Beet Pulp – Dry 40% NFC
Dried Beet Pulp is a highly digestible source of fibre that adds caloric energy and bulk to your horse's diet. Beet pulp is what remains after the sugar is removed from sugar beets during manufacturing.
Beet Pulp – Wet 27% NFC
Wet Beet Pulp is the fibrous residue that remains after juice is extracted from sugar beets. It is a good source of digestive fibre and energy for the equine diet.
Beet Pulp – Wet 34% NFC
Wet Beet Pulp refers to the high-fibre feed that remains after the juice has been extracted from sugar beets. This is a good source of highly digestible fibre and added calories in the equine diet.
Beet Pulp Pellets
Pelleted beet pulp is a popular feed additive for horses, used to increase fibre and caloric energy in the diet without significantly increasing NSC content. Beet pulp is what remains from the vegetable after the sugar is extracted.
Beet Pulp with Molasses
Beet pulp is the highly digestible fibre that remains after sugar is extracted from the sugar beet. Molasses is added during the drying process, resulting in a more palatable feed with low NSC.
Beets Fodder Whole
Whole fodder beets refer to unprocessed sugarbeets that are grown for animal feed. Fodder beets contain high energy and sugar content and are used to support lactation in dairy cows.
Bermuda Silage – 10% CP 70% NDF
Bermuda silage is more commonly fed to dairy cattle than horses. Depending on stage of maturity when cut, the silage will have varying protein, sugar and fibre content.
Bermuda Silage – 15% CP 55% NDF
Bermuda is a perennial grass adapted to subtropical and tropical climates. Bermuda silage is a suitable forage source for cattle but not commonly fed to horses.
Bermuda Silage – 5% CP 80% NDF
Processing bermuda grass as silage is an option when frequent rainfall procludes hay production. Bermuda silage is more commonly fed to cattle than horses.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Fresh Brazil Fine
Bermudagrass is a tropical rhizomatous grass that can be chopped to produce a medium-quality hay. As a forage, bermudagrass has lower digestibility and energy content.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Fresh Brazil Long
Bermuda grass is a moderate-quality grass hay that is used as forage for horses and livestock. It contains lower protein content and should not be fed on its own to pregnant or lactating animals.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Fresh Brazil Medium
Bermuda grass hay is a medium-quality forage with lower protein content, digestibility and energy. It is commonly chopped for hay and fed to horses and other livestock in tropical regions.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Hay Brazil Fine Chop
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a rhizomatous grass that is resistant to drought and heavy grazing. The hay typically has lower nutritional value compared to fresh Bermuda grass.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Hay Brazil Long Hay
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a tropical grass with medium nutritional value. It is valuable as a forage crop because it is high-yielding and is resistant to drought and heavy grazing.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Hay Brazil Medium Chop
Bermuda grass hay is a moderate-quality forage with a lower energy content that grows widely in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. It is chopped for hay and fed to horses, cattle and other livestock species.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Hay Florida Fine Chop
Bermuda grass hay is a tropical forage used for horses and other livestock species. It supplies moderate nutrient content, with 10% crude protein when chopped for hay.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Hay Florida Long Hay
Bermuda grass is a tropical perennial grass found throughout the world. It provides medium nutritional value with moderate protein content.
Bermudagrass (C. dactylon) Hay Florida Medium Chop
Bermuda hay is a high-fibre forage for horses that grows well in tropical regions, such as the southern USA. Because it contains lower protein content, it is typically fed mixed with legume hay.
Best British Oats (Baileys Horse Feeds)
Baileys Horse Feeds Best British Oats is intended for horses and ponies in moderate to heavy work. The oats in this feed are lightly bruised to maximize nutrient availability. This feed is best fed alongside a feed balancer.
Better Beet (Bluegrass Horse Feed)
Better Beet is a feed for horses and ponies of all ages and work levels. It contains highly digestible sources of fiber, which supports gut health. It contains 9.5% protein, 3.5% fat, and 16% fiber.
Bio-Chrome™ (Alltech)
Bio-Chrome is a chromium yeast product containing chromium polynicotinate. Chromium is an important component in blood sugar regulation and glucose tolerance.
Bioplex Copper (Alltech)
Bioplex copper is an organic source of the trace mineral copper, bound to amino acids. Copper is an important antioxidant that supports metabolic processes including building strong hooves.
Bioplex Zinc (Alltech)
Bioplex® Zinc is a chelated/organic source of the trace mineral zinc consisting of protein hydrolysates. Zinc Proteinate provides 15% elemental zinc bound to amino acids for improved absorption and utilization.
Biotics (NAF Equine)
Biotics from NAF Equine is intended for horses in heavy work or performance horses. This supplement contains live yeast that is meant to support gut health.
Biotin (Krafft)
Biotin by Krafft is a pelleted supplement intended to provide horses and ponies with enough biotin to promote healthy hooves.
Biotin Plus (NAF Equine)
Biotin Plus from NAF Equine is intended for all horses and ponies at any work level. This supplement is meant to support hoof health and contains biotin, MSM, and zinc.
BLK (NAF Equine)
BLK from NAF Equine is intended for all horses and ponies. This supplement is meant to support the liver and kidneys to help detoxify the horse's body.
Blue Bag Grass Pellets (Simple System Horse Feeds)
Blue Bag Grass Pellets are a high fibre grass pellets for horses. It is suitable for horses in moderate levels of work or horses needing improved body condition.
Breathe-Free (Dodson & Horrell)
Breathe-Free from Dodson & Horrell is a dried blend of white horehound, coltsfoot, hyssop and red clover head to support your horse's respiratory system. This supplement also contains aniseed and garlic granules to support immune function.
Brewer’s Yeast
Brewer's yeast is a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast that is a byproduct of the beer brewing industry. It is heat-treated to make the yeast cultures inactive and is a source of B vitamins, minerals and amino acids.
Brewers Grain – Dry 24% CP
Brewers grain is the spent grain that remains after beer production. It is commonly used as a cost-effective high-protein feed for cattle, but can also be formulated into equine diets.
Brewers Grain – Dry 29% CP
Brewers grain is a by-product of beer production that is commonly used as a livestock feed. Brewers grain is a high protein, low starch feed that may be suitable for growing horses.
Brewers Grain – Wet
Wet brewers grain refers to undried spent grain that remains following beer production. It is mostly fed to cattle and not commonly used in equine diets.
Build & Glow (Dodson & Horrell)
Build & Glow is a feed meant to be supplementally fed to underweight horses. This feed is very high in fat, with a content level of 22% and a protein level of 14%.
Build & Shine (Simple System Horse Feeds)
Build & Shine is a horse feed made with lucerne chop and cold pressed linseed oil. Build & Shine is a high protein and low NSC feed.



















