Feeding Systems

Build the ration in the right order

Trojan systems work best when each layer solves a specific job. Choose the right balancer first, add fibre when the horse needs more body or gut support, and only then top up workload energy.

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8 Feeding Systems

Vitamax Base Advantage Balancer Base Fibre Layer Energy Layer

Feeding architecture

Build the ration from the bottom up

Each block only earns its place if the block below it is already right. Start with the base, add fibre if the horse needs more body or gut support, then add workload energy only if the job asks for it.

  1. Balancer Base

    Sets the ration identity

    Choose the balancer base

    Vitamax Advantage Balancer

    Vitamax is the Low Protein Balancer System for controlled micronutrient balance. Advantage Balancer is the High Protein Balancer System for extra protein support, topline, growth, and production.

    Everything above must sit on the right base choice.

  2. Fibre Layer

    Adds body, fibre, and gut support

    Layer in fibre support if the ration needs more body

    Cubix

    Cubix is the practical middle layer when you need more fibre, hydration support, gut fill, or better digestive comfort without a sharp energy jump.

    This only comes in after the base is doing the balancing job.

  3. Energy Layer

    Adds workload output

    Add workload energy only when the job demands it

    Calmax Oats

    Calmax adds cool, slow-release stamina energy. Oats give a simpler cereal-based energy increase where that approach suits the yard.

    This is a top-up layer, not a fix for a weak lower ration.

Base First

Start with Vitamax as the Low Protein Balancer System or Advantage Balancer as the High Protein Balancer System.

Fibre Next

Cubix expands the ration with soaked fibre, hydration support, and more digestive stability.

Energy Last

Calmax or oats should answer a workload demand, not fix a weak base ration.

Choose a base first

Compare one family at a time

The overview only shows one pathway at a time so the choice feels manageable. Pick the base that suits the horse, then compare the four outcomes built from it.

Vitamax + Calmax

How Vitamax and Calmax work together

Vitamax is a vitamin and mineral balancer. At a feeding rate of 1 - 2 kg per horse per day, it covers the full daily requirement of essential vitamins and minerals without unnecessary calories or protein. Calmax is an energy supplement built on that same nutritional foundation.

Ratio

Calmax contains 50% Vitamax.

  • 1 kg Calmax = 500 g Vitamax.
  • 2 kg Calmax = 1 kg Vitamax.

Why it stays stable

Micronutrient consistency

The horse's vitamin and mineral intake stays consistent whether energy comes from Vitamax alone or from a ration that includes Calmax.

Consistent vitamin and mineral intake

Adding Calmax does not change the micronutrient profile of the diet. It increases energy from fat while keeping micronutrition stable and balanced.

Easy switching between rest and competition

Because Vitamax and Calmax share the same base, Calmax can increase during harder work and drop back during rest or maintenance without introducing a different feed foundation.

Reduced risk of digestive upsets

Slow feed changes are usually needed when a new product changes the gut environment. Here the base nutrition stays the same, so only the energy level changes and transitions are smoother.