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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
Grass Silage 18% CP 45% NDF
Grass silage is produced by fermenting grasses and is a common forage source for ruminants. It can be fed to horses when hay supplies are low. Protein content decreases and fibre increases as the plant matures.
Grass Silage 20% CP 35% NDF
Grass silage is used worldwide as a high-protein forage source for ruminants. It can also be fed to horses when hay supplies are limited.
Grass Silage 20% CP 40% NDF
Grass silage is a common forage source for ruminants worldwide. When hay supply is low, it can also be fed to horses. Depending on the stage of maturity at harvest, protein and fibre content will vary.
Grass Silage 22% CP 34% NDF
Grass silage consists of fermented grasses. It is a common forage source for ruminants but can be fed to horses when hay supplies are low. Protein content decreases and fibre increases as the plant matures.
Grass Silage 22% CP 38% NDF
Grass silage is a common forage source for ruminants worldwide. It is used for horses when hay supplies are limited. Protein and fibre content varies by stage of maturity when harvested and is highest at younger stages of growth.
GreenGold (Simple System Horse Feeds)
GreenGold is made from lucerne chop which is naturally high in calcium and protein. It is suitable for horses is all levels of work and should be fed dampened.
Gro N’ Win Balancer (Spillers Feeds)
Gro N' Win Stud Balancer from Spillers Feed is intended for gestational mares, foals and stallions. This diet provides amino acids such as lysine, methionine, and threonine, which support the growth and development of muscles.
GroCare Balancer (Red Mills)
GroCare Balancer from Red Mills is a ration balancer intended for broodmares, youngstock, and horses requiring an elevated nutrient intake. This ration balancer is meant to support hoof health, coat condition, and immune function.
Groov Oat Free (Krafft)
Groov Oat Free by Krafft is an oat-free supplementary feed intended to provide horses and ponies with additional protein and fibre.
Groov Original (Krafft)
Groov Original by Krafft is a supplementary feed intended to increase protein intake for horses of all ages and work level.
Groov Protein (Krafft)
Groov Protein by Krafft is a supplementary feed designed to ensure a higher protein and fibre intake. It contains high protein levels and is intended for horses of all ages and work levels.
Gut Balancer (Protexin Equine)
Gut Balancer by Protexin Equine is a powdered pre- and probiotic daily supplement designed for all working classes of horses. It is formulated to contain 1 billions CFU of bacteria/yeast.
Gut Bind (Equine Premium)
Gut Bind from Equine Premium is intended for all horses and ponies at all levels of work. This supplement contains yeast which is meant to support overall gut health.
Gut Lix (Equine Premium)
Gut Lix by Equine Premium is a mineral lick block supplement. It is intended for horses and ponies of all ages and work levels. It is apple flavored to help with palatability.
Gut Support (Pure Feed Company)
Gut Support by Pure Feed Company is a powdered supplement intended to help maintain natural gut balance during changes in diet, travel, competition or stress. It contains both prebiotics and probiotics.
H-150 Competition (Royal Horse)
H-150 Competition from Royal Horse is intended for horses and ponies in moderate to heavy work. H-150 Competition is intended to support horses who are prone to gastrointestinal-related problems.
H-200 Competition (Royal Horse)
H-200 Competition from Royal Horse is a pelleted feed is intended for horses and ponies in moderate to heavy work. H-200 Competition contains additional mannan-oligosaccharides which are intended to bio-regulate gut flora in horses.
H-250 Competition (Royal Horse)
H-250 Competition from Royal Horse is an extruded feed intended for performance horses. This feed is formulated with additional Vitamin C, Vitamin E and organic selenium.
H-350 Competition (Royal Horse)
H-350 Competition from Royal Horse is a textured feed intended for performance horses. H-350 Competition is formulated with additional mannan-oligosaccharides and contains 13.5% protein and 9% fat.
H-LICKS Horselicks (Havens Horsefeed)
H-LICKS Horselicks by Havens Horsefeed is a salt lick with added vitamins and minerals. Addition of biotin supports hoof health. It comes in the form of a 2 kg block that contains 96% salt.
Happy Hoof (Spillers Feeds)
Happy Hoofs from Spillers Feed is high in fiber and low in sugars. The aforementioned makes this feed ideal for horses and ponies prone to laminitis and those in light work.
Happy Hoof Molasses Free (Spillers Feeds)
Happy Hoofs Molasses free from Spillers feed is low in sugar and high in fiber. This feed is intended for easy keepers and horses and ponies prone to laminitis.
Hay – Mid Quality (Central US)
This hay represents the composition of a mid-quality mixed legume/grass hay in Central US. It contains 10% CP and 57% NDF.
Hay – Mid Quality (NE US)
This represents the composition of a mid-quality mixed legume/grass hay in Northeastern US It contains 10% CP and 57% NDF.
Hay Alfalfa – 17% CP 43% NDF
Alfalfa hay, also called lucerne, is a legume hay that is good source of protein and calcium. Alfalfa can help meet high energy and protein requirements for growing, lactating or performance horses. It usually should not exceed 20% of the total forage content of the diet.
Hay Alfalfa – 17% CP 46% NDF
Alfalfa is a perennial legume that is a good source of protein and calcium. Alfalfa hay can help meet the needs of horses with high energy and protein requirements such as during growth, lactation, or competition. Feeding alfalfa can easily exceed the calorie and protein requirements for horses with lower energy demands.
Hay Alfalfa – 20% CP 37% NDF
Alfalfa hay contains high levels of protein and calcium, which makes it beneficial for horses with high energy and protein needs. Alfalfa can easily exceed the nutrient requirements for horses at maintenance or easy keepers. It typically does not need to exceed 20% of the total forage content of the diet.
Hay Alfalfa – 20% CP 40% NDF
Alfalfa hay is a nutrient-dense legume forage that has a high protein content. It is a good forage choice for horses with higher protein requirements including breeding mares and growing horses.
Hay Alfalfa – 25% CP 32% NDF
Alfalfa is a perennial legume that provides higher levels of digestible energy, protein and calcium compared to grass hays. It is appropriate for underweight and growing horses.
Hay Alfalfa – 25% CP 35% NDF
Alfalfa is a legume forage with higher digestible energy compared to grass hays. It is appropriate for horses with higher protein and nutrient requirements, but may be too calorie-dense for horses at maintenance.
Hay Barley – 9% CP 57% NDF
Barley hay is made when barley is cut at an early growth stage rather than being harvested for grain. Barley hay is a low-protein, low-starch, high-fibre forage that is intended for easy keepers.
Hay Bermuda – 10% CP 70% NDF
Bermuda hay is commonly grown in the Southern US. Bermuda is a high-fibre, low-starch forage that is suitable for most horses. Protein content will be higher when cut at lower maturity.
Hay Bermuda – 15% CP 55% NDF
Bermuda hay is a high-fibre, low-sugar forage commonly grown in the Southern US. When cut at an earlier growth stage, the protein content is approximately 15% making this forage suitable for growing or performance horses.
Hay Bermuda – 5% CP 80% NDF
Bermuda hay is a warm-season grass forage commonly grown in the Southern US. Bermuda hay harvested at a mature growth stage is typically low in protein and high in fibre. This may be a suitable forage for easy keepers.
Hay Cobs (Thunderbrook)
Hay Cobs from Thunderbrook is a high-fibre, foraged-based feed. Hay Cobs is intended for horses with digestive issues. This feed is low NSC (9.6%) and contains 20.6% crude fibre.
Hay Grass – 10% CP 67% NDF
Grass hay from various grass species is a common forage source in equine diets. Grass hay with 10% crude protein would be appropriate for horses in moderate work.
Hay Grass – 16% CP 55% NDF
Grass hay harvested at an early stage of growth typically has higher protein content. This hay profile is an appropriate forage for hard keepers, growing, gestating and lactating horses.
Hay Grass – 7% CP 72% NDF
Hay from grass species is commonly fed to horses. When harvested at a mature stage of growth it will have relatively low protein and high fibre content. This hay is a suitable choice for easy keepers or horses at maintenance.
Hay Mixed – 13% CP 56% NDF
Mixed legume and grass species hay is a common forage source for horses. Moderate-quality mixed hay with 13% crude protein and 56% NDF is a suitable choice for hard keepers, performance horses, as well as gestating, lactating and growing horses.
Hay Mixed – 18% CP 48% NDF
High-quality mixed hay with 18% crude protein is suitable for gestating, lactating, and growing horses. Mixed hay provides higher calcium content than pure grass hay.
Hay Mixed – 9% CP 64% NDF
Mixed hay containing legume and grass species is commonly fed to horses. Mature mixed hay that contains 9% crude protein and 64% NDF is a suitable choice for easy keepers.
Hay Oat – 9% CP 60% NDF
Oat hay is a high-fibre forage suitable for mature horses at maintenance. Oat hay should be harvested before the seedhead develops to ensure lower starch content and improved palatability.
Hay Orchard – 8% CP 65% NDF
Orchard hay is a common forage source for horses. It has a soft texture and is typically highly palatable. Orchard hay with 8% crude protein and 65% NDF is suitable for easy keepers and horses with metabolic concerns.
Hay Pangola – 9% CP 70% NDF
Pangola is a tropical grass used to make hay and silage for ruminants. Pangola hay contains soluble calcium oxalates and should not be fed to horses.
Hay Reed Canary – 10% CP 65% NDF
Reed Canary hay is a cool-season hay used in equine diets. Native species contain high levels of alkaloids which may reduce palatability for horses. It can be fed in place of timothy hay but may result in lower intake.
Hay Rye Grass – 12% CP 60% NDF
Rye grass is typically used as pasture or silage for cattle. When cut for hay, protein and fibre content varies depending on the stage of harvest. Rye grass hay can have high fructan content and should not be fed to horses prone to laminitis. The seedheads can contain endophyte fungus that can cause equine neurological symptoms known as rye grass staggers.
Hay Timothy – 11% CP 61% NDF
Timothy hay is derived from curing timothy grass. It is commonly grown in the Northern US and Canada. Medium-quality timothy hay is composed of approximately 11% crude protein and 61% fibre.
Hay Timothy – 14% CP 55% NDF
Timothy is a grass hay frequently fed to horses in North America. High-quality timothy hay with approximately 14% crude protein and 55% NDF is a suitable choice for growing or performance horses.
Hay Timothy – 8% CP 69% NDF
Timothy is a grass hay commonly grown in the North America. It can be a suitable forage source for most horses. When harvested in later growth stages it will be low in protein and high in fibre.
HayCare (Simple System Horse Feeds)
HayCare is a quick-soaking timothy grass pellet for horses or ponies who are unable to consume hay. It is very palatable and has low NSC.



















