Harvest Grains Just Nuts
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$45.00 - Regular price
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$45.00
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Highly Digestible Pellet: This pellet is more efficiently digested than barley and provides excellent nutrition for your horse. Key benefits include:
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- Conditioning and non-heating
- Balanced calcium and phosphorus ratios
- Soy-free
- Lower starch content than barley
- Highly palatable and nutrient-dense
- Safe for all farm and lifestyle animals, including sheep
- General guide for equine - feed up to 500g per 100kg bodyweight
Daily Feeding Cost Guide:
Based on a 500 kg horse, feeding 500 g per day costs approximately $1.13 per day.
Adjust proportionally for your horse’s weight:
400 kg horse: approx. $0.90 per day
600 kg horse: approx. $1.35 per day
(20 kg bag – lasts around 40 days at 500 g/day)
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Drystock/Cattle/Cows feeding guideline up to 3kg per day
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Average composition
11 ME (MJ/kg)
12% Protein
6% Fiber20kg
Shipping Info
Shipping & Pickup Information
Flat Rate Shipping via Post Haste (Excludes Feed):
- North Island: $10 (1-2 working days)
- South Island: $20 (2-3 working days)
- Rural Surcharge: +$6 (extra time may apply)
Feed Shipping per bag via Post Haste:
- Central North Island: $14 Per Bag
- Upper North Island: $18 Per Bag
- Lower North Island: $28 Per Bag
- South Island: $55 Per Bag
- Rural Surcharge: +$6 (extra time may apply)
Orders placed before 1 PM are usually shipped the same day.
Click & Collect:
- Free 24/7 pickup via our after-hours collection box.
- Instructions will be emailed when your order is ready.
Returns & Exchanges
No problem! We offer 30-day returns and exchanges on all items in new, resalable condition with the original packaging. See our full policy.
FAQ
All your questions, answered.

The thermoneutral zone is the temperature range where the body can maintain its core temperature with little to no extra energy expenditure. For humans, this range is quite narrow at 21–28 °C, but for horses it’s much broader at 5–25 °C.
This difference means we should avoid rugging horses based on how cold we feel. Over-rugging can lead to serious health issues, including metabolic problems and thermoregulatory dysfunction.
Tips for Choosing a Winter Rug Weight
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Clipped horses may need a heavier gram fill to stay comfortable.
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Remember: horses warm themselves more easily than they cool down under a rug. If unsure, choose a lighter rug.
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Check your horse regularly to make sure they are neither too hot nor too cold.
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Consider your horse’s age and natural ability to stay warm.
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As a general guide, rugging is usually appropriate when temperatures drop below 5–10 °C, but always adjust for your horse’s individual needs.
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Always ensure rugs are waterproof. A wet rug is worse than no rug at all.
This is an indicative guide only. Always take into account factors such as wind chill, your horse’s age, weight, and condition.


