What is Well-Being?

Well-Being is a broad-spectrum supplement, with added benefits for gut health, palatability and optimum absorption of essential nutrients.

What are the Other Benefits of Feeding Well-Being?

Well-Being contains a probiotic, which promotes gut health and stability and improves the digestibility of the horse’s feed.

Well-Being contains Natural Vitamin E. Vitamin E is an important antioxidant required to help prevent cell damgage. Natural Vitamin E is twice as active compared to the synthetic form.

Well-Being contains Organic Selenium, which the horse is able to absorb more easily than other forms. Selenium is a vital component of an antioxidant enzyme that prevents damage to cells.

Well-Being is formulated on a palatable and nutritious base and includes an apple flavour to encourage the fussy eater and bring familiarity to the ration.

Would Well-Being be Suitable for My Horse?

If your horse is a ‘good-doer’ and on ‘grass only’ or less than the recommended amount of hard feed (mix or cubes), whether he is at rest or in work, then the answer is yes.

Every horse needs to have certain vitamins and minerals provided to maintain their health and well being, and unfortunately modern pasture does not provide all of these – so it is the owner’s responsibility to make sure the horse receives these nutrients.

Well-Being is designed to meet this in one step, and can be added to just a handful of mix, cubes or even just chaff to ensure your horse gets everything they need.

What is in Well-Being?

Per 50g inclusion

Vitamin A 20,000 iu/kg
Vitamin D3 5,000 iu/kg
Vitamin E 350 iu/kg
Vitamin K 24.0 mg/kg
Vitamin B1 15.5 mg/kg
Vitamin B2 16.0 mg/kg
Vitamin B6 11.0 mg/kg
Vitamin B12 250.0 mmg/kg
Nicotinic Acid 23.8 mg/kg
Folic Acid 10.5 mg/kg
Biotin 2,000 mmg/kg
Choline 60.5 mg/kg
Copper 27.5 mg/kg
Cobalt 2.5 mg/kg
Manganese 100.0 mg/kg
Zinc 100.0 mg/kg
Iron 300.0 mg/kg
Iodine 1.2 mg/kg
Selenium (organic) 0.5 mg/kg
Phosphorus 7.75 %
Calcium 14.5 %
Magnesium 0.24 %
Sodium 0.81 %

When and How Should I Feed Well-Being?

Feed Well-Being to your horse all year round if your horse:
Does not usually receive any hard feed
Usually receives less than the recommended amount of hard feed.

Put the daily amount (50g for horses or 25g for ponies) into the ration (or a small quantity of hard feed or chaff if your horse does not usually get any hard feed) and mix well. Dampen if necessary.

If your horse gets his ration in more than one meal, split the supplement accordingly (i.e. in 2 meals, put 1 measure in each meal for a horse, or half a measure in each meal for a pony)

How Much Does Well-Being Cost?

2kg £9.99 25pence per day lasts 40 days
4kg £17.99 22pence per day lasts 80 days

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