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Equilibrium Crunchits Horse Treats

Crunchits Treats
Low sugar, healthy horse treats that taste as good as they look!

Always a firm favourite with our customers' horses, Crunchits are BACK! And better than ever, with recyclable pouches in a choice of two sizes for even better value.

Crunchits are naturally healthy, low sugar, bite-sized horse treats providing a wonderful variety of flavours, texture and aromas that horses and ponies love.

Made with beetroot, parsnip, carrot and banana, Crunchits can be fed daily as a tasty treat or reward.

  • Molasses free.
  • Adds variety, flavour, and crunch.
  • Natural fruit & veg flavours.
  • Suitable for horses and ponies prone to laminitis.
  • Manufactured under the BETA NOPS scheme for added reassurance that you won't be caught out with banned substances in competition.

Feeding Guidelines

To be fed as a treat as required, dividing the daily amount into two or more servings. Suggested quantities: 250kg pony 20 Crunchits per day, 500kg horse 40 Crunchits per day. Always ensure plenty of clean fresh water is available. Store in a cool, dry place & reseal the bag when not in use.

Ingredients

Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 11%; Crude Fibre 2%; Crude Fat 2.5%; Crude Ash 1.3%; Sodium >0.1%; Sugar 4.0%.

Composition: Wheat, Maize, Dried Beetroot powder (2.6%), Chickpea Flour, Dried Turmeric powder (1%), Dried Carrot powder (0.5%), Dried Banana powder (0.3%), Dried Parsnip powder (0.3%) Calcium carbonate, Blackcurrants, Rosemary, Pomegranate, Vegetable powder, Soya Oil.

FAQs

How many can I feed per day?

To be fed as a treat as required, dividing the daily amount into two or more servings. Suggested quantities: 250kg pony 20 Crunchits per day, 500kg horse 40 Crunchits per day.

My pony is prone to laminitis, are Crunchits safe to feed to him?

Yes, due to the low sugar content, Crunchits are suitable for all horses & ponies, including those prone to laminitis

Can Crunchits be fed to competition horses? 

Yes, Crunchits are manufactured under the BETA NOPS guidelines so safe to feed to competition horses and ponies.

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