Making healthy, natural and fresh stock feed since 1985

Thompson & Redwood makes affordable and nutritionally balanced stock feed for the horse and agricultural
industries. Our recipes never change and are milled daily from Western Australian grain so you know what
you’re feeding is healthy, natural and fresh.

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horse feeding challenge?

Use our FeedSmart Diet Calculator to create a balanced, custom diet to suit your horse, or reach out to our nutrition team for additional support.  

Fan feature Friday:  Katelyn was one of our giveaway winners last month, and the glow on her 10yo Thoroughbred is amazing ✨

"T&R Senior Horse Cubes are my go-to. 
From my retired old stock horse to my eventing off the tracks keeps them in tiptop shape WA based minerals, easy to feed, wets down into a mash which mine love."

You can go into the draw to win a free bag of feed every month by leaving us a review or testimonial.
If you're waiting for a sign from the universe...here it is! 
FEED MORE FIBRE! 

Use Lupin Fibre Cubes or Lupin Fibre Boost to add digestible fibre to your horse's diet:
✅️ Rich in super fibre and prebiotics
✅️ Improves fibre consistency
✅️ Supports digestions
✅️ Cool source of energy
✅️ Ultra low in sugar and starch
✅️ More fibre per serve than chaff
✅️ Highly cost-effective

#lupinfibrecubes #lupinfibreboost
Another great achievement from our sponsorship team!Doddy Goile took her retired Standardbred to the Australian Combined Driving Championships. Doddy and ‘Rick’ won the Novice horse, a huge achievement after only 3 months training. Well done Doddy 👏
Did you know the American Quarter Horse is widely considered the most common horse breed in the world? They are the breed with the greatest number of registered horses across the world, with millions registered in the United States alone. 

Have you got a Quarter Horse? Share a photo and tell us about them below!

#factfriday #quarterhorse #horsebreeds
🟢Meet Maintain & Spell Cubes (formerly Pony Maintenance Cubes)

As part of our commitment to healthier horses, clearer branding and better value for you, we have updated our Pony Maintenance Cubes to MAINTAIN & SPELL CUBES. This highly versatile feed still has the same ingredients and recipe you know and love, we've just added extra goodness with probiotics and more Vitamin E. 

✔️ Maintain & Spell Cubes are a highly digestible fibre-based cube with quality energy and protein.

✔️ Formulated to maintain condition and health while meeting the dietary needs of horses and ponies at rest.

✔️Fully fortified with vitamins and minerals.

✔️ Now with added probiotics to support digestive function. 

Maintain & Spell Cubes are ideal for feeding on their own or as a cost-effective base for grains, mueslis or concentrates. 

Read the full ingredients list and nutritional analysis here >> https://thompsonandredwood.com.au/equine/maintain-and-spell-cubes
The new bags are heading out to stores; however, you may still see the original Pony Maintenance Cubes bags in store while the changeover rolls out.
🔖Gut health isn’t JUST about digestion. It plays an important role in these five often overlooked ways...

1. Neurological responses and behaviour
The gut and brain are tightly linked through the 'brain-gut axis'. It is referred to as the 'second brain' and has an independent network of neurons lining the gastrointestinal tract. Horses that are sharp, spooky, or inconsistent often improve when gut stability is addressed, not just when calories are adjusted.

2. Hoof quality
Healthy hindgut microbes produce B vitamins including biotin when they ferment fibre, and these are essential nutrients for hoof health and structure. Getting the microbiome right can help horses synthesise these nutrients in their feed efficiently. 

3. Immune System
Around 70-80% of the immune system is located in the gut! This very high concentration of immune cells sits in the hindgut's lymphatic system, and they interact closely with the microbiome to protect against ingested pathogens. Microbiome and hindgut issues and imbalances can lead to weakened immunity, systemic inflammation and increased incidence of skin issues and allergies. 

4. Hydration 
The hindgut is where fibre fermentation occurs and it acts as an important water 'reservoir'. The fibre helps to hold water which is essential for their overall hydration and electrolyte balance. 

5. Muscle building and topline
An unhealthy gut can mean protein isn't synthesised properly into forms that can be absorbed. So, even if the diet is providing enough protein, the horse might not be able to use it. Without access to the protein they need, muscle development and topline can be impacted. 

Key Takeaway:
Gut health is about way more than just digestion. It directly influences horse behaviour, structural health and condition, immune function, performance, and hydration.  What could a healthier gut do for your horse?
From foal all the way to Adelaide...
Sponsored Rider Kate Ingham and her homebred mare Asti Hera (Bella) are settled in at Adelaide ready for the CCI 3*-L, and what a journey they've had together. 

Bella is fuelled by T&R Calm Care Plus, Lupin Fibre Boost and Equi-Restore, giving her the cool strength and energy she needs to compete at this elite level. 

#adelaideequestrianfestival #ai3de #eventing #horsefeed #sponsoredrider
All set up at Future Eventing, thank you to the committee for our very own sponsors rosette! What a great idea 🏅

@futureeventing @chloegee_equestrian
FREE FEED? Yes please! 
Our April entries are now open, so now is your chance to leave us a review on any of our products (from any of our equine or animal ranges) and go into our monthly draw for a free bag of feed! 

Congratulations to March winners ⭐ Katelyn P and Sabrina D ⭐

How to enter:
Comment on this post and tell us about your horse, their favourite feed and add a photo 📷

Drop us a review on our website:
https://thompsonandredwood.com.au/testimonials

Or leave us a review on Google:
https://g.page/r/CVYtyMfHrwFYEAE/review

Already left a review on our website, but haven't won a free bag yet? You can still enter our giveaway by commenting on our Facebook post. We read every entry, every month.
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Still reliving moments from Adelaide…Kate Ingham’s home bred mare Asti Hera took shine to another level! Kate said she kept getting comments on Bella’s colour and coat shine. Bella is fed Calm Care Plus and Lupin Fibre Boost to give her a grain-free diet that keeps her performing at an elite level. #calmcareplus #lupinfibreboost #grainfree #eventing ... See MoreSee Less

Fan feature Friday: Katelyn was one of our giveaway winners last month, and the glow on her 10yo Thoroughbred is amazing ✨

"T&R Senior Horse Cubes are my go-to.
From my retired old stock horse to my eventing off the tracks keeps them in tiptop shape WA based minerals, easy to feed, wets down into a mash which mine love."

You can go into the draw to win a free bag of feed every month by leaving us a review or testimonial.
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Fan feature Friday:

If you're waiting for a sign from the universe...here it is!
FEED MORE FIBRE!

Use Lupin Fibre Cubes or Lupin Fibre Boost to add digestible fibre to your horse's diet:
✅️ Rich in super fibre and prebiotics
✅️ Improves fibre consistency
✅️ Supports digestions
✅️ Cool source of energy
✅️ Ultra low in sugar and starch
✅️ More fibre per serve than chaff
✅️ Highly cost-effective

#lupinfibrecubes #lupinfibreboost
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Another great achievement from our sponsorship team!Doddy Goile took her retired Standardbred to the Australian Combined Driving Championships. Doddy and ‘Tricky Ric’ won the Novice horse, a huge achievement after only 3 months training. Well done Doddy 👏 ... See MoreSee Less

Another great achiev

Myth: A high protein diet will make my horse fizzy.
Reality: Protein does not cause hot or 'fizzy behaviour in horses. Here's why...

While protein does provide a small amount of energy, it is not a primary energy source. The main sources of energy for horses are fibre, carbohydrates and fats. Even if protein is metabolised for energy, the metabolisation process is inefficient.

Protein is a critical part of a horse's diet and is needed for structure, function, muscle building, tissue repair, immunity and so much more. It is often misunderstood and some horse owners shy away from it as a result of this, which can lead to dietary issues or imbalances.

But where has this myth come from? There are two likely origins...

1️⃣High protein diets can have high energy levels too.
If your horse is too 'hot' then total dietary energy is likely exceeding daily needs, especially if high in fast-release energy sources. Remember to take into account hay and forage as energy sources too. Some forages (like cereal hays) can be very high in starch and sugar.

2️⃣ Excess protein that can't be used by the body needs to be burnt and excreted in a process called Deamination. Deamination generates metabolic or internal heat compared to regular digestion and the normal absorption of dietary protein. This can lead to increased sweating and urine production.

💡If protein levels are within requirements but lysine (a limiting amino acid) is too low, deamination can still occur because the proteins can't be synthesised properly.

In summary:
💡If your horse is showing hot or fizzy behaviour, check their workload and the energy levels and types not just in their concentrates, but their hay, chaff and pastures.

💡Protein isn't a 'hot' or fizzy source of energy and limiting protein can mean essential requirements aren't met.

💡Excess protein or limited lysine intake can lead to deamination and increased body heat and urine.

REMEMBER: Quality proteins are an essential part of your horse or pony's diet.
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