Herbicides and Sprayers in stock backpacks and hand sprayers 🌱Buy a 20L herbicide and get 20% off a sprayer unit purchased in the same transaction 🌱Check out our prices - they're killer 😆 #weedkiller#herbicide#gardening#WeedControl... See MoreSee Less
Speedi-Beet vs Barastoc Fibre-Beet Mash – what’s the difference?
✅ Speedi-Beet is a simple, unmolassed beet pulp flake that is low in sugar and low in starch, perfect for maintenance.
✅ Barastoc Fibre-Beet Mash combines Speedi-Beet with lucerne, oat fibre (grain-free), linseed, peppermint and Biotin. It’s designed for safe weight gain, condition and hoof support, making it ideal for horses needing a bit of extra nourishment.
Fed as a mash, both feeds are low in starch and sugar to support a healthy balanced diet for metabolic sensitive horses, and a great way to deliver hydration year-round. ... See MoreSee Less
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Herbicides and Sprayers in stock
backpacks and hand sprayers
🌱Buy a 20L herbicide and get 20% off a sprayer unit purchased in the same transaction
🌱Check out our prices - they're killer 😆
#weedkiller #herbicide #gardening #WeedControl ... See MoreSee Less
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Speedi-Beet vs Barastoc Fibre-Beet Mash – what’s the difference?
✅ Speedi-Beet is a simple, unmolassed beet pulp flake that is low in sugar and low in starch, perfect for maintenance.
✅ Barastoc Fibre-Beet Mash combines Speedi-Beet with lucerne, oat fibre (grain-free), linseed, peppermint and Biotin. It’s designed for safe weight gain, condition and hoof support, making it ideal for horses needing a bit of extra nourishment.
Fed as a mash, both feeds are low in starch and sugar to support a healthy balanced diet for metabolic sensitive horses, and a great way to deliver hydration year-round. ... See MoreSee Less
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