Posted: 23rd January 2020 | Back to news feed
HorseHage Returns as Official Forage Supplier at Horse of the Year Show 2020
HorseHage is gearing up to return to Horse of the Year Show for another year as Official Forage Supplier. Competitors will be able to purchase HorseHage products throughout their stay at the show.
HorseHage is a high quality, dust-free bagged forage available in four varieties: High Fibre, Timothy, Ryegrass and Alfalfa, offering a choice suitable for all types of horses and ponies, including those prone to laminitis. It has BETA NOPS certification and comes with a 100% quality guarantee. Containing no additives, preservatives, mould inhibitors or inoculants, HorseHage is lower in sugar than most hays and is packed into highly compressed bales for easy handling and storage. No soaking is necessary and it splits easily into wedges for netting up.
Chris Tar of HorseHage said “We are delighted to be continuing our role as Official Forage Supplier to Horse of the Year Show 2020, enabling HorseHage dust-free bagged forage to be available to all horses and ponies competing there.”
Event Director, Emma Williams, comments: “We are very much looking forward to working with HorseHage again this year as Horse of the Year Show’s Official Forage Supplier. It is of great importance to us as an organisation to provide a high quality and varied forage offering for our competitors to choose from at the show.”
Horse of the Year Show takes place from 7th-11th October 2020 at the Resorts World Arena, the NEC Birmingham bringing another year of breath-taking displays and unbeatable competition.
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