How to cool down your horse after exercise
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Saracen Horse Feeds show us how to cool down your horse after exercise. Whatever your horse's needs, you can trust the Saracen range of diets - for more information visit http://www.saracenhorsefeeds.com
Traditional: Saracen Horse Feeds is a division of the William Lillico Group of companies, which is an independent family-owned business, with more than 150 years of experience in manufacturing animal feeds.
Innovation: Our feeds reflect the latest advances in nutritional research, continuing our investment in new manufacturing technology and advanced procedures in quality control. This ensures that when you feed your horse a Saracen diet, he or she is receiving the very latest and the very best in nutritional care.
Caring: You know everything about your horse; it's personality and moods, it's likes and dislikes. You also want to keep your companion fit and healthy, and with our help, be reassured that the well-being of your horse is complete.
Making a difference: Our pioneering ration development programme has made a real impact on the care and welfare of horses. With the launch of our 'Veteran' Mix in 1993, we made a difference to thousands of older horses with a diet specifically tailored to their needs. We feel that it is important to give something back to the horse, who gives us all so much pleasure. This is why we actively support the important work the International League for the Protection of Horses does for less fortunate horses.
Helping you: At Saracen, we realise how confusing it can be for you as an owner, trying to decide which feed you should choose for your horse from the vast range of products available to you in the market today. "Which brand?", "Which product?", "Will it suit my horse?", "How much should I feed?", etc.
To help you find solutions to your feeding problems, we are always ready to talk to you on our helpline, and we offer our FeedCheck service. This is an advanced computer programme that can calculate your horse's nutritional requirements, and is freely available to you.