The simple stable kitchen makes it easy for you to feed your horse
The philosophy behind Regulator Complete is to make it easy for you to put together a feeding plan with a few products that covers the needs of the vast majority of horses.
The foundation of the simple stable kitchen is just six products: balancers, fiber mash and salt/electrolytes. It is important to emphasize that a good feeding plan requires good quality straw feed.
Depending on your horse and its needs, you may only need three to four Regulator Complete products in your stable kitchen. If you have several horses with different needs, you can feed them all with the six basic products.
Only one source of vitamins and minerals
Many different sources make it difficult to calculate and can create doubt about whether your horse is getting the correct daily dose of vitamins and minerals. Our fiber mash has no added vitamins and minerals. In the simple stable kitchen, we prioritize an easy overview of the sources of the added vitamins and minerals.
Signature explanation for the overview
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Our recommendation |
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The choice is yours. |
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| Not recommended for that type of horse |
| Happy every day | Peak Performance | +Fiber Mash | +Energy Fiber Mash | +Salt | +Electrolyte | |
TYPE OF HORSE |
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| Easy keeper* | ||||||
| Hard keeper** | ||||||
Work effort |
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| Light work/folding | ||||||
| Moderate work | ||||||
| Demanding work | ||||||
| Intense work | ||||||
Classification |
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| Gelding | ||||||
| Jump | ||||||
| Pregnant mare | ||||||
| Lactating mare | ||||||
| Feel | ||||||
| Plague/young horse | ||||||
| Stallion |
*Horses that have an easy time keeping their composure.
**Horses that have difficulty holding their ground.

