

Leighton Mixed Chaff -25 kg
Leighton Mixed Chaff 25 kg – Premium Quality Feed
Our Leighton Mixed Chaff is a carefully balanced blend of 50% Oaten and 50% Lucerne, offering a nutritious, high-fiber feed ideal for a wide range of animals including horses, cattle, sheep, goats, alpacas, and pigs.
This premium-quality chaff supports healthy digestion, provides steady energy, and promotes natural chewing behavior. The Lucerne is rich in protein and calcium, while the Oaten chaff offers cool energy and is gentle on the digestive system—making it suitable for animals in work, growth, maintenance, or recovery.
Why Chaff?
Chaff is a form of roughage and is produced by chopping up hay into smaller pieces.
The principal advantage of chaff is that it can be mixed with the concentrate portion of a horses feed so that the horse consumes forage with the concentrate.
This can increase chewing time and slow the intake of concentrate. The benefit of increasing chewing time is that concentrate then enters the digestive tract more slowly and in smaller amounts, this allows the simple carbohydrates to be fully absorbed in the small intestine.
Chaff is also easier to digest than hay and so it is great for young and older horses.
Forage You Can Trust, from People Who Care.
Leighton Mixed Chaff -25 kg
Leighton Mixed Chaff 25 kg – Premium Quality Feed
Our Leighton Mixed Chaff is a carefully balanced blend of 50% Oaten and 50% Lucerne, offering a nutritious, high-fiber feed ideal for a wide range of animals including horses, cattle, sheep, goats, alpacas, and pigs.
This premium-quality chaff supports healthy digestion, provides steady energy, and promotes natural chewing behavior. The Lucerne is rich in protein and calcium, while the Oaten chaff offers cool energy and is gentle on the digestive system—making it suitable for animals in work, growth, maintenance, or recovery.
Why Chaff?
Chaff is a form of roughage and is produced by chopping up hay into smaller pieces.
The principal advantage of chaff is that it can be mixed with the concentrate portion of a horses feed so that the horse consumes forage with the concentrate.
This can increase chewing time and slow the intake of concentrate. The benefit of increasing chewing time is that concentrate then enters the digestive tract more slowly and in smaller amounts, this allows the simple carbohydrates to be fully absorbed in the small intestine.
Chaff is also easier to digest than hay and so it is great for young and older horses.
Forage You Can Trust, from People Who Care.