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Wafer Fioc Light

Feed for senior or light-activity horses

Wafer Fioc Light is a high-quality feed with long fibre hay and flaked cereals, designed for limited-energy activities. Fibrous nourishment designed to satisfy horse chewing needs and to replace hay rations. Perfect for resting, strolling, grazing or senior horses.

25kg bag

100% all natural

Flaked cereals

Soy protein

Long fiber hay

Vitamins and mineral salts

The lightest version!

Wafer Fioc Light

Feed for senior or light-activity horses

Wafer Fioc Light is a complete and balanced horse feed, with constant nutritional and energy values, which helps the horse gastrointestinal functions. Everything your horse needs in a single product: hay, alfalfa, heat-flaked cereals and legumes. Fodder has a lot of fibres for digestive well-being, and cereals and legumes are an important source of energy.

Highly digestible


Damped it with a little water, to make it the perfect feed for senior horses or animals with tooth issues, because it is soft and easy to chew

Complementary feed for horses

Composition: Grass hay, dehydrated alfalfa, flakes of integral barley, flakes of integral maize, sugar cane molasses.

TENORI ANALITICI – Analytical tenors
Ténors analytique, Tenöre analytische, Componentes analíticos
Proteina grezza – Crude protein
Protéines brutes, Rohprotein, Proteína bruta
11,50%
Oli e grassi grezzi – Crude fat
Matières grasses brutes, Rohfett, Aceites y grasas brutas
2,20%
Cellulosa grezza – Crude fibre
Fibre brute, Rohfaser, Fibra bruta
23,00%
Ceneri grezze – Crude ash
Cendres brutes, Rohasche, Cenizas brutas
7,50%
Sodio – Sodium
Sodium, Natrium, Sodio
0,10%
Did you know that…
Crude proteins: are the building blocks of the body and serve to build tissues and muscles.
Raw fats: are a source of energy and must be commensurate with the daily energy needs of animals.
Crude fibre (or raw cellulose): is essential for horses since it promotes chewing and therefore digestion and intestinal motility.
Crude ash: are the inorganic component, i.e. the minerals contained in the ingredients of food. They are called “crude ashes” because, if we incinerate the food, they would be the part that remains (the ash, in fact), while the organic component would be completely burned. For example: Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium.