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Horse treats firm eyes European expansion after US debut

Kelcie's Horse Treats was created by husband and wife team after taking guidance from Olympic equestrian star Nick Skelton

Mary Elizabeth and Kevin Nairne, founders of Kelcie's Horse Treats

A West Midlands firm which has enjoyed success with its treats for horses in the US is now eyeing expansion into European markets.

Alcester-based husband and wife team Kevin and Mary Elizabeth Nairne founded Kelcie's Horse Treats in 2019 to offer high-quality, natural treats to horses that take part in equestrian events.

Mr Nairne gave up a 30-year corporate career in IT to move into the equestrian industry alongside his wife who manages her sister and 2008 Olympic equestrian champion Laura Kraut.

After seeking advice from Laura and fellow Olympic star Nick Skelton, they decided to move into the treats market and came up with a product made of 15 natural ingredients.

Finding a company to manufacture the product in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ or the EU proved difficult so they turned their attention to the US and signed up a partner which helped them crack the market over there.

The pair were missing a formal business plan and marketing strategy so worked with the ‘Business Ready' support programme at University of Warwick Science Park.

Mr Nairne said: "We found the right formula to create a great treat and horse owners who told us their horses were previously fussy eaters loved the product.