Why Choose Timothy Fiber Pellets
✅ Consistent, clean fiber for all horses and ponies
✅ Naturally low in sugar and starch
✅ Suitable for mature, easy keepers, and horses in work
✅ Free from high-endophyte pasture contamination
✅ Lower protein and calcium than lucerne, ideal for horses not requiring high protein.
🌱 Naturally Nutritious
Made from carefully selected low sugar hay, Timothy Fiber Pellets™ lock in natural nutrients — giving your horse clean, consistent fiber in every bite.
🍃 Gentle on Digestion
Some horses find Timothy Fiber Pellets™ easier to digest than standard hay, supporting healthy nutrient uptake and gut comfort.
🩸 Naturally Lower Iron
With a lower iron profile than beet, they’re an ideal choice for horses prone to Cushing’s, laminitis, or other metabolic conditions.
🧱 Compact & Convenient
The hay is freshly cut, baled, and pelleted. Natural variations in nutrient levels are to be expected, just as nature intended
How to prepare Timothy Fiber Pellets™ with water
1️⃣ Measure & Mix (can be fed dry)
Add your desired amount of Pellets to a clean bucket or feed tub.
💧Add 1-2 times water by volume.
Soak for 20 Minutes ⏱️
Let the pellets sit for longer if required
2️⃣ For a softer more hydrating mash
Add 2.5 parts water by volume
⏱️ Allow to soak for 30–60 minutes, depending on the water temperature and your desired texture.
3️⃣Use warm water in cold weather❄️to take the chill off.
💯 Safe, quick, and easy – no mess, no stress!
Are Timothy Fiber Pellets™ safe for my old laminitic pony
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Timothy Fiber Pellets™ help maintain gastric health keeping calories, sugars, and starches strictly controlled—supporting metabolic stability without compromising nutrition.
💡Pro Tip for Seniors: For aged horses or those with chewing difficulties, simply soak in water until the pellets are fully softened.
Will Timothy Fiber Pellets™ support a sensitive gut
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Good for digestive health, and for those prone to:
✔️ Colic
✔️ Gastric ulcers
✔️ Hindgut acidosis or imbalance
Timothy Fiber Pellets™ support a healthy microbiome, promote optimal pH balance, and enhance the integrity of the entire gastrointestinal tract.
Do i need a mineral supplement
⚖️ Add a mineral vitamin supplement to balance the diet if needed.
📊 Nutrient levels of all supplements you currently add to the feed should be factored in before you start. Ask for professional guidance if unsure!
💡1 ice-cream container may supply the equivalent amount of fiber as 7 ice-cream containers of chaff.
✅ Feed by weight, not volume — pellets are a dense fibre source.
✅ Adjust feeding amounts to suit age, weight and activity level.
✅ If your horse is new to hay pellets, introduce them gradually: replace a small portion of their hay or other fibre daily, increasing over 10–14 days.
✅ Always provide fresh, clean water and free-choice salt at all times.
Average Nutrient Analysis per kg
Organic matter 94%
Dry Matter 92 %
Crude Protein: 5.8 %
Digestible Energy 8.5 MJ/kg DM
Metabolisable Energy: 7.6 MJ
Crude Fat 2%
Acid Detergent Fibre 36%
Neutral detergent Fibre 60%
Starch 0.9%
Lignin 7.5%
Ash 5.8%
Lysine 3.7 g
Calcium 4 g
Phosphorus 2.2 g
Potassium 9.8 g
Sodium 2.3 g
Chloride 4.6 g
Copper 3 mg
Zinc 22 mg
Boron 8 mg
Selenium 0.03 - 0.08 mg
Manganese 62 mg
Molybdenum 0.91 mg
Iodine 0.11 mg
Cobalt 0.06 mg
Iron 53 mg
Vitamin A 350 IU
Vitamin D 660 IU
Vitamin E 35 mg
Vitamin B1 2 mg
Vitamin B2 7.5 mg
Vitamin B6 2.8 mg
Vitamin B5 12.4 mg
Vitamin Niacin 18 mg
Folic Acid 2 mg
Omega 3 - 7g
Omega 6 - 4g
Biotin - 0.12mg
Vitamin C - <1mg