Pure timothy pellets for dry and wet food in a 6 mm pellet.
The nutritional menu of horses consists largely of roughage. Some horses have difficulty chewing and therefore do not eat enough. You can then feed them with Metazoa CareFit Timothee – a natural kibble that you can also feed wet. Without unnecessary additives and bulking. Exactly what is needed for a healthy and happy horse.
- The nutritional composition is exactly the same as NaturalFit HayCobs
- Made from chopped timothy
- Especially for horses that need extra care
- Free from grain, soy, molasses and GMO
- Can also be fed wet
- Many horses love timothy
- 100 – 500 grams per 100 kg body weight
Metazoa CareFit Timothy consists entirely of timothy. Horses naturally like this type of grass, so they want to eat a lot of it. You can feed CareFit Timothee wet if your horse has difficulty eating, for example due to bad teeth. Timothy naturally contains vitamins and minerals, but relatively little sugar. It is also free of unnecessary substances such as grain, soy and molasses. You can find the full composition of this product at the bottom of the page. The right nutrition has an important effect on animal welfare. When your horse is nutritionally balanced, it gets everything it needs. This promotes a vital self-healing mechanism and thus reduces physical and mental problems in the horse.
- 100% Timothy (No additives whatsoever)
- 100 - 500 grams per 100 kg body weight
You feed CareFit Timothee as a supplement to roughage, or as a replacement. You can also feed the kibble wet. This makes it easy to eat for older horses, horses with a reduced appetite or with bad teeth. In addition to roughage, your horse needs a balancer, such as Metazoa FitRight Timothee, Alfalfa or Esparcette. It contains all the essential vitamins and minerals to round off the nutritional menu. Protein is needed to build and maintain healthy muscles. That's why we also recommend feeding Metazoa MuscleFit HP23 – our protein-rich alfalfa pellet. This is especially important for top sport horses, because a lot is asked of them by the trainer and the rider. To meet that demand, your horse needs enough protein.
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