Tag: Spillers
“ALL SYSTEMS GO” FOR BADMINTON 2022
Tradestand applications open soon and new sponsor announced.
Mars Equestrian – the home of Spillers - is to be the presenting sponsor when Badminton Horse...
“HAVE WE NORMALISED OVERWEIGHT HORSES?”
Manufacturers and academics develop imaginative ways to educate horse owners.
The problem of overweight equines – and related health problems – isn’t going away.
Between 31...
FEED COMPANY THROWS ITS WEIGHT BEHIND GLOBAL RESEARCH
Aim is to improve senior horses’ lives.
Spillers is encouraging owners or carers of horses with Cushing’s to take a survey.
The result will help fuel...
FEED FIRM HELPS SAVE RIDING SCHOOL
Donation contributes to successful £1 million fund-raising effort.
SPILLERS has donated £2,000 to help save a riding school that specialises in Riding for the Disabled...
FEED COMPANY STEPS IN TO SPONSOR NATIONAL EQUINE FORUM
The annual get-together of equestrian experts and enthusiasts is a virtual one for 2021.
SPILLERS is to sponsor this year’s National Equine Forum (NEF).
The online...
CONSUMER PROMOTION AS NEW FEED LAUNCHED
Soft fibre product delivers benefits highlighted in new research.
New SPILLERS Fibre Lite Molasses Free is a low calorie, soft chopped fibre feed with flavoursome...
BRAND PLEDGES ONE KG HORSE FEED PER KM COVERED
The ‘feed run’ will help horses this winter.
Spillers and Redwings Horse Sanctuary are encouraging people to run, ride, cycle, swim or walk 10km to...
FEED COMPANY HELPS CHARITY “JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME”
The donation has helped make up for a financial shortfall caused by Covid-19.
Spillers has donated £2,000 worth of feed to Redwings Horse Sanctuary.
Norfolk based...
BUY NOW, PAY LATER…
How suppliers are rallying round to support their retail customers in the face of Covid-19.
On the evening of 23 March, Prime Minster Boris Johnson...
“WE’RE WORKING HARD TO ENSURE PRODUCTION CONTINUES”
Feed manufacturers are keeping shelves stocked and helping owners tweak horses’ diets
Bulk-buying of feed – fuelled by horse owners’ fears of supplies running short...