Mollichaff DailyFibre
A high fibre, low sugar and starch chaff ideal for horses and ponies in light to medium work.
Energy MJ/kg - 8.6
Protein % - 9.1
Fibre % - 27
Oil % - 6.2
Starch % - 3.7
Sugar % - 5.2
Mollichaff DailyFibre is a carefully formulated chaff designed to provide your horse or pony with essential fibre while supporting their overall health and well-being.
This high fibre, low sugar and starch feed is ideal for horses engaged in light to medium work.
Key Benefits of Mollichaff DailyFibre:
- Low Sugar & Starch: Suitable for horses requiring restricted diets.
- Medium Energy: Provides controlled slow-release energy.
- High Fibre: To maintain a healthy gut and good digestion.
- Magnesium: To support healthy nerve & muscle function.
- Dried Grass: A naturally palatable source of fibre and antioxidants.
- Linseed Oil: Rich in Omega 3s to support healthy joints, the immune system and a shiny coat.
- Free From: Molasses, alfalfa, cereal grains and preservatives.
Ideal for:
- All horses and ponies in light to medium work
- Those that maintain weight with ease
- Those requiring a low sugar and starch diet
- Supporting gastric health
- Older horses to support health and well-being
- Feeding as a partial forage replacer
Invest in your horse’s health with Mollichaff DailyFibre.
This nutritious and palatable option supports digestive health, joint function, and overall well-being, making it the ultimate choice for horse owners who care about their equine companions.
Feeding Guide
Height (hands) | Weight (approx.) | Bucket Feed (kg per day) | Partial Forage Replacer (kg per day) |
---|---|---|---|
9 to 12.2 | 200kg | 0.25 to 0.5 | Up to 1.5 |
12.2 to 13.2 | 300kg | 0.5 to 1 | Up to 2 |
13.2 to 14.2 | 400kg | 0.75 to 1.25 | Up to 2.5 |
14.2 to 15.2 | 450kg | 1 to 1.5 | Up to 2.5 |
15.2 to 16.2 | 500kg | 1 to 1.75 | Up to 3 |
Over 16.2 | 600kg | 1.25 to 1.75 | Up to 3 |
1 scoop = 0.4kg
12.5kg bag
Having been using this for a month now, I can honestly say what a game changer this has been to my horse’s feed.
He has been without a chaff for a year now as he’s so fussy and will pick around it and waste feeds despite trying many different brands and types.
He will eat this on its own before ridden work and also in his main feed adding that extra fibre to his meals which I want. Being a thoroughbred it’s kept him in great condition transitioning in the weather and change of grass.
I have purchased another bag as this will remain a staple part of his diet now and when he’s in full work in the competition season next year.
Related Advice
Horse Feeding Advice
Why Feed Chaff to Horses?Why Feed Chaff to Horses?
By Deborah Lucas MSc.Eq.S.,CBiol., R.Nutr.Consultant Nutritionist to HorseHage Chaff...
Read more about Why Feed Chaff to Horses?Horse Feeding Advice
The Benefits of Feeding ChaffsThe Benefits of Feeding Chaffs
Simply put, chaffs are dried forage cut into small...
Read more about The Benefits of Feeding Chaffs