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HORSLYX IS SAFE TO FEED AD-LIB
SAYS MANUFACTURER CALTECH |
Following a warning issued by the BHS, quoting disturbing
evidence that horses have died from severe colic after swallowing so-called
horse licks, HORSLYX manufacturer Caltech has confirmed that
its product is safe to feed ad-lib, as recommended.
HORSLYX is manufactured and marketed by Caltech - the only company
marketing a molassed lick that actually manufactures its own product. It is
also the only product manufactured by a unique, patented cooking
process - in a bespoke multi million pound plant, backed by a highly qualified
and experienced nutritionist, Dr C.J. Lister.
The
other manufacturing method for molassed feed blocks/licks uses chemical
hardening agents, similar to agents used to harden concrete.
The
BHS has suggested that when eaten in quantity, molasses may impact food in the
gut and cause a blockage - the problem highlighted by the BHS occurs when a
horse swallows a chunk of chemically enhanced molasses that is indigestible, as
concrete would be.
HORSLYX begins to soften into a liquid form at 30 degrees centigrade.
A horses normal body temperature is 38 degrees centigrade, therefore a
chunk of HORSLYX eaten will always dissolve (just like treacle toffee!) and as
such, never be able to cause an impaction.
HORSLYX is designed to be fed ad-lib and is well researched. It
offers significant nutritional benefits and also has psychological benefits as
it simulates trickle feeding - a natural requirement for a horse.
HORSLYX is not a treat, gimmick or novelty - it is 21st century
cutting edge nutrition.
Horseowners who may be concerned about the lick they are currently
using are advised by HORSLYX to contact the respective companys helpline
to establish the method of manufacture, trial work carried out and quality
control. The HORSLYX helpline number is 01697 332592.
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