Horses prone to laminitis.
Timothy haylage laminitis.
Devon haylage s timothy haylage has very low sugar levels so is safe for laminitics providing it is fed to maintain a healthy bodyweight.
Laminitis causes and effects.
Along with haylage laminitics should be fed a good quality multi vitamin and mineral supplement to balance micronutrient intake and encourage healing in the hooves.
This is indicated by the hoofkind logo on their packaging.
Timothy haylage is particularly suitable for native breeds good doers and laminitics and has a very low sugar content.
Horsehage timothy is known by many of our customers as horsehage purple because of its bag colour.
Modern varieties of timothy grass selected for their high fibre digestability sweet taste low protein and low energy levels.
Our timothy mix haylage is made from timothy grass with approximately 40 ryegrass.
Laminitis causes and effects.
I think the apparent sugar content of haylage can be decieving since it looks much higher than hay but it s a of dry matter and the dry matter content of haylage is much lower than hay.
The condition of laminitis has baffled veterinarians for many years and many theories have been put forward as to the cause of this serious disease.
Spring can be a particularly worrying time for many horse owners.
Horses in low work.
The timothy grass range has the lowest natural sugars.
Horses at rest or convalescing.
Just like our other haylage the grass is cut late in the season when the seed heads are fully developed.
Being particularly low in sugar and starch and high in fibre.
Timothy haylage produced by devon haylage has been tested for the plant sugar fructan and could be the ideal high fibre forage to feed your horse or pony all year round to help prevent and help your horse recover from laminitis.
This haylage is particularly suitable for fussy eaters who need a low sugar diet.
The ryegrass content makes it highly palatable whilst the timothy brings the sugar levels down to be lower than that of our high fibre ryegrass haylage.
Protein sugars and toxins have all been suggested as causative agents although protein as a cause has now been laid.
Timothy horsehage and also high fibre horsehage are suitable for feeding to horses and ponies prone to laminitis.
It was once thought that fructan a plant sugar could contribute to laminitis but it has now been found that the levels in conserved forage are not high enough to be a problem.
Timothy haylage produced by devon haylage has been tested for the plant sugar fructan and could be the ideal high fibre forage to feed your horse or pony all year round to help prevent and help your horse recover from laminitis.