This non-heating mix was formulated to deliver similar benefits to Top Line Conditioning Cubes and is free from whole oats with cereals that have been micronised to make the starch content as digestible as possible. It is popular both for promoting condition and as a non-heating performance feed, being both particularly appetising and nutrient dense. Just like the cubes, Top Line Conditioning Mix contains quality protein and promotes outstanding muscle tone and top line and its concentrated formulation means it doesnt have to be fed by the bucket full to get results. Its blend of soya and linseed deliver a balance of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, supported by antioxidants, which benefit coat condition as well as supplying non-heating energy and promoting stamina. Yea Sacc1026 yeast culture is also included to stimulate fibre-digesting bacteria and promote gut efficiency, of particular benefit when gut health may have been compromised or at times of stress.
KEY FEATURES Highly digestible, oat-free, high oil, with Yea-Sacc
WORKLOAD Rest, light, moderate, hard
KEY INGREDIENTS Micronised cereals, soya and linseed oils
GM STATUS Non-GM
KEY INFO
NUTRIENT SPECIFICATION
DIGESTIBLE ENERGY 12.5MJ/kg
PROTEIN 12.5%
OIL 6%
FIBRE 8%
ASH 6.5%
INGREDIENTS Micronised Wheat, Grass Meal, Micronised Barley, Distillers Grains, Molasses, Wheatfeed, Micronised Maize, Micronised Soya, Micronised Peas, Soya Oil, Dicalcium Phosphate, Heat Processed Linseed, Soya Hulls, Vitamins and Minerals, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Chloride, Calcined Magnesite, Yea-Sacc1026 yeast culture, Lysine, Methionine, Digest Plus prebiotic (ScFOS)
FEEDING ADVICE Top Line Conditioning Mix (or Cubes) will be more efficient promoters of weight gain than adding straights to a low energy mix. Ideal fed on its own, although chaff and/or sugar beet can be added if desired. Full feeding recommendations are on the reverse of the sack.
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.