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Feedmark Grass Blocks

Handy forage blocks made from pure Timothy grass

64 reviews. 5 / 5
Michele - 12/03/2023 19:14
My 32 year old loves them he cant eat hay but nibbles on these and with all this snow it kept him happy
Guest - 09/03/2023 16:05
Unfortunately my fussy mare won't eat them , but that is probably not a good indication of how good the product is.
Guest - 09/03/2023 00:35
Always high quality products
Margaret - 20/02/2023 12:08
Great blocks and a great shop too.
natalie - 15/02/2023 19:55
My fussy warmblood loves these.
Guest - 28/12/2022 23:36
Great products and very fast delivery!
Guest - 19/12/2022 10:54
Really good for horses on box rest and for when they can't get out when it's too icy to walk across the yard etc.
My boy has one every now and again just to keep him happy when he come into his stable. He loves them
Elizabeth - 15/12/2022 11:24
Elderly mare loves these blocks soaked, great extra nutrition for her
Guest - 15/12/2022 07:32
Easy to feed and the minis love them!
Avril - 05/12/2022 09:47
Pony been off her feed, but loves it,

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Nutrition Information

Feedmark's Grass Blocks are made from 100% Timothy grass. One block supplies 1kg of forage, an ideal way of giving your horse an interesting treat whilst still providing fibre. The blocks can be fed dry in a haynet, feed manger or from the floor; alternatively, they can be soaked for those with compromised dentition or to encourage water intake. Grass Blocks are the perfect boredom breaker for horses on box rest. Being small and compact, makes these blocks a neat and tidy way of transporting forage, ideal for long competitions or when staying away.

Composition

Timothy grass (100%)

Analytical

Crude protein  5.4%
Crude oils & fats 1.6%
Crude fibre  30.0%
Crude ash 4.2%
Sodium <0.1%
Starch <2.0%
Sugar  13.7%

Feeding Guide

Feed dry in a haynet, feed manger or from the floor.

Feed wet after soaking in 5 litres of water for up to 1 hour.

 

Storage: Store in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight