Monday, 26 July 2010

Oliver Townend joins Suregrow


Oliver Townend, whose move to his current base last year heralded significant attention to grassland management, comments, “Turnout is well known to offer psychological benefits to all horses, but the value of grazing goes beyond that, as grass is a very natural and healthy way to feed. We have already applied Suregrow to ensure that early grass growth will be of a higher quality and contribute more to the overall diet. I am delighted with the advice we have received from Suregrow and by ensuring even grass growth throughout the season, we will be better able to maintain our grassland in optimum condition, which can only be good for the horses.”
For more information about Suregrow fertiliser – specifically designed for horse and pony paddocks, contact the technical support line on 05601 126627 or visit http://www.suregrowuk.com/
You may want to visit the Olviver Townend Web Site

Richard Davison Joins Suregrow


For Richard Davison, whose yard is managed to impeccably high standards, Suregrow fertiliser will help ensure nutritionally excellent grazing through the season. He explained, “I am impressed with the science behind Suregrow fertiliser and believe it will prove extremely beneficial to our grassland. Our horses enjoy their turnout time and by ensuring the grass they graze is providing a correct mineral and trace element profile, I feel Suregrow offers the potential to contribute significantly to their diet and wellbeing, which is very important to me.”

RUTH EDGE CHOOSES SUREGROW FERTILISER TO MAXIMISE GRAZING QUALITY


Champion event and dressage rider Ruth Edge has become the third international competitor to choose Suregrow fertiliser for her grazing land, joining eventer Oliver Townend and dressage icon Richard Davison who are already working with Suregrow for the 2010 season.
Ruth’s well-respected attention to every aspect of the management of her horses already includes close attention to grazing and she says, “All of the horses are turned out as much as possible, so the quality of the grass they graze is really important, because it is the most natural part of their diet.
“As our land is clay and quite wet, being able to spread Suregrow fertiliser without removing the horses is a very important practical benefit and means we can manage the grazing more efficiently to fit with weather and ground conditions. In addition, improving the nutrient profile of the grass can only improve its nutritional value for the horses and I’m happy knowing that growth will be even throughout the season, because turnout will provide much more than just relaxation and time to be a horse.”