Lucerne Products

Lucie Nuts

The most economical and versatile way to feed lucerne. The Nuts are fatter than many pellets, with a coarser grist. Soaked, they form a fine chop. In small amounts, they can be mixed into plenty of soaked, unmolassed beet pulp. Soaked with beet pulp, they make a complete feed to replace hay for horses sensitive to dust. Elderly horses find this easy to eat. Safe for laminitics. A handful can be scattered around the stable or paddock to extend eating time and relieve boredom. Will provide muscle and top line without alteration to temperament.

Typical Analysis: Crude Protein 18%, Crude Fibre 28%, Oil 3.5%, Ash 9.7%.

 

DE MJ/kg 9.7 Presentation: 10-12mm dia. pellets Net Weight: 20kg

Lucie Bix

Lucerne chop is compressed into biscuits that are soaked before use to produce a succulent and very palatable feed. Ideal for fussy horses. An essential for competition horses, providing a drink in a feed that can be eaten at any time. The LucieBix absorb 4 times their volume of water, supplying food, water and electrolytes. Keep a bag in the wagon so they are always there for shows! Useful source of Selenium and vitamin E.

Typical Analysis: Crude Protein 18%, Crude Fibre 33%, Oil 3%, Ash 8%.

 

DE MJ/kg 9.5 Presentation: brickettes Net Weight: 20kg

Lucie®Chop SD

A pure Lucerne chop sourced as an alternative to Greengold and also our long fibre Sundried Lucerne. Imported from Spain it is a long, chewy, leafy chop and being sundried is a natural source of vitamin D2. A low sugar content and high fibre levels means it is safe for natives and laminitics as well as being ideal for working horses due to its nutrient profile.

Typical Analysis: Crude Protein 18%, Crude Fibre 27%, Oil 2%, Ash 9%

 

DE MJ/kg 9.5 Presentation: long coarse chop Net Weight: 15kg

Lucie Stalks

It is what it says! A high fibre, high quality, low calorie feed achieved with out resorting to straw. Suitable for those with metabolic problems.

Typical Analysis: Crude Protein 12%, Crude Fibre 40%, Oil 1.5%, Ash 6%.

 

DE MJ/kg 9 Presentation: coarse chop Net Weight: 14kg

Over 30 years of Forage Feeding