




A versatile, highly appetising hydration mash, designed for fast, effective and reliable rehydration.
Quick 5-minute soaking time
Mix two parts water to one part feed with warm or cold water.
Hydration Support
Can be given as a drink or a mash alongside any other feeding programme for optimum water intake.
Recovery
Contains Vitamin E and electrolytes to support optimum recovery rates and thirst response.
At Times of Stress
Where appetite is reduced, and to encourage fluid and fibre intake.
Not Fully Fortified
Can be used alongside any other feeding programme.
Digestive Aid
Live yeast to support hindgut function, and for increased nutrient digestibility and absorption.
Horses needing rehydration, especially before and after exercise or racing, during weather changes or after travel, any horses recuperating from illness, surgery or for injured horses on box rest.
Low starch/sugar mash, which provides key nutrients for optimum recovery and fluid intake.
RE-COVERY MASH® is a quick-soaking, highly palatable blend of soluble fibres and carbohydrates with added electrolytes. It supports fluid intake, gut health and recovery in horses across all conditions and disciplines.
Nutritional Information
Crude Fibre - 19.0%, Crude Protein - 9.5%, Lysine - 0.48%, Methionine - 0.16%, Crude Oil - 6.0%, Crude Ash - 6.5%, Starch - 10.0%, Sugar - 6.0%, Digestible Energy - 11.5 MJ/kg
Vitamins
Vitamin E - 500 IU/kg
Minerals
Calcium - 0.99%, Phosphorus - 0.19%, Magnesium - 0.15%, Sodium - 0.45%, Chloride - 0.86%, Potassium - 0.86%, Iron - 188 mg/kg
20kg
In line with correct feed management, Saracen Horse Feeds recommend that all horses always have access to fresh clean water, are offered a chaff or forage meal 30 minutes prior to concentrate feeding and that all feeds are dampened and mixed well with chaff.
Feeding levels vary greatly from horse to horse as they are all individuals. If you would like to discuss your horses’ requirements, please contact a Saracen Horse Feeds equine specialist on +44 (0)1622 718 487 or take advantage of our free Feed Advice.