Top Line Conditioning Cubes deserve their reputation as the most popular and effective fully balanced conditioning feed on the market. Barley-free and based on micronised wheat, the cubes are non-heating and highly digestible and are renowned for restoring lost condition without blowing horses minds. They provide excellent quality protein, which is vital for developing muscle tone and real top line, as well as soya oil for coat condition and as an additional source of slow release energy. Their effectiveness means that weight gain can be promoted without having to resort to excessive volumes of hard feed, helping to avoid the associated digestive risks. With a superior vitamin and mineral profile, including chelated (Bioplexÿ) minerals, Top Line Conditioning Cubes are incredibly versatile and can be fed to all types of horses and ponies at rest, in work or competing up to the highest levels. Indeed they are now well established as a favourite amongst competition riders who appreciate the excellent muscle tone and improved stamina they promote. Their digestibility also makes them an excellent choice for the older equine, especially those with poor dentition since they can be easily softened with warm water or soaked sugar beet pulp.
KEY FEATURES Highly digestible, barley-free, non-heating
WORKLOAD Rest, light, moderate, hard
KEY INGREDIENTS Micronised wheat, soya oil, quality protein
GM STATUS Non-GM
KEY INFO
NUTRIENT SPECIFICATION
DIGESTIBLE ENERGY 13.5MJ/kg
PROTEIN 12.5% OIL 5.5%
FIBRE 9%
ASH 6%
INGREDIENTS Micronised Wheat, Cereal Fibre Meal, Wheatfeed, Distillers' Grains, Micronised Soya, Molasses, Soya Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamins and Minerals, Calcined Magnesite, Sodium Chloride, Vitamin E
FEEDING ADVICE Follow recommendations on reverse of sack. Ideal fed on their own for maximum effect, although chaff and/or sugar beet can be added if desired. For optimum digestion and maximum benefit, divide the daily ration into as many small feeds as possible.
Baileys Horse Feeds remains a family owned and run operation. The company was founded in 1982. Another vital aspect of the Baileys team is that all of the staff are horse men and women. This means that they take huge pride in their work. They have a good understanding of all the aspects involved when feeding a horse, the difficulties horse owners face and possible solutions.
Baileys are always at the cutting edge if equine nutrition. Their nutrition team, which is led by Liz Bulbrook BSc (Hons), constantly review the recent scientific research into equine nutrition, and apply relevant developments to their product range. Since 2006 Baileys have had a working partnership with Progressive Nutrition of Iowa, USA. This gives Baileys access to further developments and the extensive research Progressive have completed.