The Blue Chip nutritional specialist advised me on what to feed my pony after his pedal bone had rotated, and he had 12 months box rest and just started bringing him back into work, in February. I am just about to finish my first bag of Lami-light and already the transformation is quite amazing. Read more »
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Our ‘herd’ consists of three horses, Beau who is 4 years old and Madison (wearing his apple rug in the photo!) who is 16 years old, along with Prince, 27 years old, who has retired from being a riding horse (his choice!) Prince has been a different horse since we got him onto Blue Chip; he’s active, full of life and is lovely to spend time with. Read more »
Henry is our 13hh driving pony, and he is driven in a 4 wheel carriage and a 2 wheel exercise cart. Henry is fairly new to carriage driving, and even though he loves it, he has always been a bit nervous and spooky. We recently starting feeding him Blue Chip Original, and his coat is now in perfect condition. Read more »
Jonti is my little Shetland Pony and is 19 years of age.
A friend gave her to me when she was 10-years-old to keep my mare company. She was found at a horse sale and was in a totally neglected state.
My Shetland pony, Barley, is over 18-years-old and had very bad laminitis.
I then discovered Blue Chip Lami-light and after just one month, he was so much healthier.
I can now take my younger siblings out on the road with him, he even runs into his field now!
Thank you Lami-light, you made him a happier pony.
Kind regards,
Ami
I have been using Blue Chip’s Lami-light, Karma and AppleCalm.
I am not sure if it was adding Lami-light to her diet or something in her previous low calorie-balancer that didn’t agree with her, but the difference in her after a few days is amazing. I also bought a bottle of Karma to feed to her daily.
Designed especially for laminitic or overweight horses and ponies, Lami-Light is low in calories and includes magnesium which aids insulin activity. This gives you peace of mind that your horse is getting all his daily vitamins and minerals without putting on weight. It’s the Slimfast of the horse world! If you suspect your horse has laminitis then you must call the vet immediately. Read more »


















