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Equestrian specialists

PAKENHAM Produce is the equestrian specialist when it comes to breeding, racing, competing, or riding for pleasure.
The store is well known in and around the district.
A family-run and family-owned business since 1973, Pakenham Produce has a huge range of products, great prices, and a friendly service.
One such product is Mitavite.
“Your horse will think it’s Christmas when you feed it Mitavite, and you will too when you see the great specials Pakenham Produce has to offer for the Winter Warmers promotion,” Kalinda Knox from Pakenham Produce said.
Endorsing equine excellence through nutritionally balanced expertly formulated feeds, Pakenham Produce recommends Mitavite feeds to get the most health and performance from horses. There is a Mitavite feed to suit every horse and every budget.
Pakenham Produce has some current deals for Breeda, Xtra-Cool, Economix, and Gumnuts.
Located just off the Pakenham bypass at the corner of Bald Hill and Bormar Drive, Pakenham Produce has a drive through and delivery service available.
The team will customise a deal to suit particular equestrian needs. Discounts are available for quantity buys.
Pakenham Produce enables horse owners to provide complete care and nutrition for their animals.
Call 5941 1844.

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