Posted: 19th November 2013 | Back to news feed

Our much-loved equestrian sport is an expensive one and as we welcome the New Year it is time to get our thinking caps on in order to cut our equine costs. Keeping horses and ponies is expensive but utilising cost effective measures can help limit the feeling of the post Christmas pinch!

 Providing less forage and feed is simply not an option for our equines but ensuring less wastage by using the Elim-a-Net can help cut your costs, whilst benefiting your horse’s health.  

Elim-a-Net features anInner Net Design, which alters the size and shape of the holes in the haynet allowing you to provide your horse or pony with the forage that they require without wasted, dropped and trampled hay or haylage.

When costs are rising there is nothing more frustrating than picking up your wasted hay and haylage from our equine’s bedding, so why not make a fresh start this year and invest in an Elim-a-Net tocut your costs whilst your horse is stabled, by preventing wastage of your precious hay or haylage.

The Elim-a-Net is also ideal for travelling allowing you to hang the handy net, available in three different sizes, in your trailer or horsebox so you can remain assured that your equine is receiving all the beneficial nutrition from the forage they need.

In addition, Elim-a-Net promotes a trickle feeding process, slowing down the rate of consumption, resulting in forage lasting longer. This compliments the natural digestive system of the horse offering a healthy, practical way to feed whilst limiting the risk of your horse suffering from digestive problems such as gastric ulcers or colic.

Elim-a-Net is available in Pony, Cob or Horse size, priced from £10.99. For more information and to find your local stockist visit www.parellproducts.com or call 07715 172 470.

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