Posted: 1st April 2019 | Back to news feed
Looking for nutritional support for your horse or pony, prone to, being treated for or recovering from laminitis? Throughout April and May, and whilst promotional stocks last there is £8 off TopSpec AntiLam at participating retailers nationwide.
TopSpec AntiLam is a pelleted multi-supplement and is used and recommended by nutritionists, vets and farriers.
Most overweight ponies, and some overweight horses, are susceptible to laminitis, as are horses and ponies diagnosed with Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), Insulin Dysregulation (ID) and/or Cushings (PPID).
AntiLam is a brilliant formulation combining several supplements with a high fibre, very low-calorie carrier to make it palatable. Long term trials at Middle Park Laminitis Research Unit showed that horses and ponies on restricted/poor grazing do not gain any weight when fed AntiLam. It can also be used very successfully as part of a calorie-controlled diet when weight loss is required.
This unique multi-supplement is so palatable that it can be fed out of the hand to horses and ponies at pasture to provide vital nutritional support.
AntiLam should be fed on its own with forage. The forage can be in the form of late-cut hay and/or unmolassed chops e.g. TopChop Lite, TopChop Zero, controlled grazing, or a combination of these, depending on the individual circumstances.
Needing Feed Advice?
TopSpec offer free feeding and management advice from the Multiple-Award-Winning Helpline on 01845 565030.
- TopSpec AntiLam includes a unique 5-way approach to nutritional support for horses and ponies prone to, being treated for or recovering from laminitis. It contains effective levels of vitamins, minerals and yeast pre- and pro-biotics.
- It is very palatable and pelleted, and can be fed on its own or with a low sugar chop e,g. TopChop Lite.
- TopSpec AntiLam is used and recommended by veterinary surgeons, farriers and thousands of horse owners.
- Economical to feed, a 15kg sack lasts a 500kg horse for 4 weeks, or a 250kg pony for 8 weeks.
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