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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
Wheat – Mill Run
Wheat mill run consists of leftover particles of bran, germ and flour produced during the milling process. Wheat mill run sometimes appears in horse feeds.
Wheat – Red Dog Flour
Red dog flour consists mainly of aleurone - the layer between the bran and the endosperm of the wheat kernel. It also contains the leftover particles of bran, germ and flour produced during the milling process.
Wheat – Second Clears
Second clear wheat flour consists of ground-up outer layers of the wheat endosperm. It is very high in ash (0.75%) and is a cost-effective ingredient to aid in binding and producing the structure of baked items.
Wheat Germ Meal
Wheat germ meal is added to equine feeds as a palatable protein source. It is a high-phosphorus, low-calcium ingredient which must be balanced to bring the calcium-phosphorus ratio of the diet into an appropriate range.
Wheat Hay Brazil Fine Chop
Wheat is typically harvested for grain but can also be used for hay at an earlier growth stage. Nutritional value varies depending on the stage of growth at harvest.
Wheat Hay Brazil Long
Wheat is a cereal grain that can be harvested for hay at an earlier stage of growth. Nutritional value depends on the stage of growth at harvest.
Wheat Hay Brazil Medium Chop
Wheat hay is a nutrient-dense hay when harvested at the boot stage. Nutritional value varies greatly depending on the stage of harvest.
Wheat Middling Brazil Coarse
Wheat middlings are a byproduct of wheat flour production consisting of wheat bran, shorts, germ and flour. It is a palatable, high-energy feed for cattle and horses.
Wheat Middling Brazil Finely Ground
Wheat middlings are a byproduct of wheat flour production. Fine ground wheat middlings are a palatable feed stuff commonly added to cattle and equine feeds.
Wheat Shorts
Wheat Shorts consists of leftover particles of bran, germ and flour produced during the milling process. Wheat shorts are commonly found as an ingredient in horse feeds.
Wheat Silage – 12% CP 58% NDF
Wheat silage is obtained from wheat that is cut early instead of being used for grain. This is more commonly fed to cattle than horses. Wheat silage is high in protein and can be ensiled in bunker or tower silos.
Whey – Acid
Acid whey, also called sour whey, is a byproduct of dairy products such as cottage cheese or yogurt. It is not typically fed to animals in large quantities due to its low pH.
Whey – Condensed
Condensed whey is a byproduct of cheese making, which involves removing the moisture content of the whey by evaporation. Condensed whey is a high-quality protein source used to support muscle and topline development.
Whey – Delactosed
Delactosed whey has undergone processing to remove its lactose content. Whey is the liquid that remains after processing the milk into cheese. It is a complete protein source providing all essential amino acids.
Whey Permeate
Whey permeate (dairy product solids, deproteinized whey) is a by-product of the dairy industry. It is left over following the removal of protein from whey. It is a source of lactose and minerals.
Whey Protein Concentrate 34%
Whey protein concentrate 34% is a more concentrated form of whey, made by removing non-protein constituents. It is used as an equine protein supplement to support muscle growth and topline development.
Whey Protein Concentrate 80%
Whey protein concentrate (WPC) is made by removing non-protein constituents from pasteurized whey to produce a dry powder with 80% protein content. It is a highly concentrated source of amino acids.
Whiskey – Distiller’s Syrup
Whiskey distiller's syrup is a byproduct of whiskey alcohol production. The syrup is a high protein, high-calorie feed commonly given to livestock raised near whiskey distilleries. Mineral imbalances can occur if fed in high quantities.
Whiskey – Ethanol Syrup
Whiskey ethanol syrup is a byproduct of ethanol fuel production. The syrup is a high-calorie, high-protein feed given to livestock.
Whole Crop Barley Silage – 38% DM 46% NDF
Whole crop barley silage is a high-energy feed for ruminants. Dry matter content and fibre digestibility vary depending on the stage of maturity at harvest.
Whole Crop Barley Silage – 40% DM 43% NDF
Whole crop barley silage is primarily fed to ruminants. It can replace a portion of grass silage in lactating dairy cattle diets.
Whole Crop Oat Silage – 32% DM 50% NDF
Oat silage is a high-energy forage for ruminants. It is higher in protein than corn silage but has lower digestible energy content.
Whole Crop Rye Silage 36% DM 46% NDF
Rye silage is a high-energy feedstuff primarily fed to ruminants. It is lower in starch and higher in fibre than corn silage.
Whole Crop Wheat Silage – 40% DM 48% NDF
Whole crop wheat silage is a starch-rich feed for cattle and other ruminants. Fibre digestibility and dry matter content vary based on the stage of maturity.
Whole Crop Wheat Silage – 42% DM 42% NDF
Whole crop wheat silage is a forage primarily fed to ruminants. It is a starch-rich feed that is produced by chopping and ensiling the entire wheat plant.
Whole Crop Wheat Silage – 44% DM 38% NDF
Whole crop wheat silage is a starch-rich feed primarily harvested for ruminants. Dry matter content and fibre digestibility vary with the maturity of the plant.
Whole Oats (Red Mills)
Whole Oats from Red Mills is intended for all horses and ponies at any work level but specifically racehorses. This feed is meant to provide a high-quality source of energy.
X-Lam Aid (GWF Nutrition)
X-Lam Aid by GWF Nutrition is a pelleted horse supplement that is designed to maintain normal, healthy blood flow to the extremities of the hooves. It is is suitable for equines with laminitis or issues digesting sugar.
Xanthan Gum
Xanthan gum is a feed additive used to thicken and stabilize livestock feeds. It is added to prevent ingredients from separating.
XL-ENT Foal Pellets (Bluegrass Horse Feed)
XL-ENT Foal Pellets is a milk pellet intended for foals up to 8 months of age. Specifically, it is meant for orphaned foals, foals not receiving enough milk, and those needing extra supplementation.
Yea-Sacc (Saracen Horse Feeds)
Yea-Sacc is a yeast supplement intended to help with digestion and gut health.
Yea-Sacc® Farm Pak 2X (Alltech)
Alltech's Yea-Sacc® Farm Pak 2X is a yeast culture supplement based on Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain 1026. This strain is well-researched for its effects on feed efficiency in livestock animals.
Yellow Grease
Yellow grease is a combination of stabilized animal and vegetable fats collected from the restaurant industry. It is used more commonly in production animal diets than horse feeds.
Young Stock Cubes (Gain Equine Nutrition)
Young Stock Cubes is a nutrient-dense pelleted feed intended for pre- and post-weaning foals. It contains high-quality trace minerals and vitamins.
Young Stock Mix (Gain Equine Nutrition)
Young Stock Mix is a muesli feed intended for foals pre and post-weaning. It is formulated to contain trace minerals and vitamins, high protein levels, and highly digestible cereals.
Youngstock Cubes (Dodson & Horrell)
Youngstock Cubes by Dodson & Horrell is a feed for growing horses, made with the correct levels of vitamins and minerals to support proper development. This feed also includes an elevated level of protein and a moderate level of fibre with ingredients such as wheatfeed, oatfeed, and beet pulp.
Youngstock Mix (Dodson & Horrell)
Youngstock Mix by Dodson & Horrell is a textured feed for growing horses, made with the correct levels of vitamins and minerals to support proper development. This feed also includes an elevated level of protein and a moderate level of fibre with ingredients such as wheatfeed, oatfeed, and beet pulp.
YuccaPLUS – Yucca Schidigera (ALPEX FEED)
YuccaPlus is made from the Yucca schidigera plant, which is known for its high saponin content. Yucca is purported to support intestinal and joint health, but more research is required.
Zinc Carbonate
Zinc Carbonate (ZnCO3) is an inorganic source of the essential trace mineral zinc. It has lower bioavailability compared to organic, chelated forms of zinc.
Zinc Chloride
Zinc Chloride (ZnCl2) is an inorganic source of the trace mineral zinc. It generally has lower bioavailability than organic sources of zinc.
Zinc Sulfate H2O 89%
Zinc sulfate is an inorganic form of the trace mineral zinc. This mineral is important for hoof, coat and skin quality. It is also involved in antioxidant processes and supports the immune system.



















