A higher fat, lower protein pelleted feed for all types of horses.
Feeding Directions
- Feed along with a minimum of 1% bodyweight in good quality hay or pasture.
- Mature, Idle Horse – Feed at 0.5% of bodyweight per day along with hay or pasture.
- Performance and Growing Horses – Feed at 1 to 1.5% bodyweight per day.
- Pregnant Mares – Feed at 0.5 to 0.75% of bodyweight per day along with hay or pasture.
- Lactating Mares – First 3 months, feed at 1 to 1.5% bodyweight per day; 4 months to weaning feed at 0.75 to 1% bodyweight per day.
Features and Benefits
- Lower protein level for improved endurance.
- Optimal balance of essential amino acids for growth and muscle maintenance.
- Essential organic minerals support normal bone and tissue growth and maintenance.
- Essential fatty acids, Omega 3 and 6, for healthy skin and haircoat, top performances and quick recovery.
- Optimum levels of antioxidants Vitamin E, Vitamin C and Selenium reduce damage from aging and exercise. Also boosts immunity.
- Added B-complex vitamins may improve appetite and blood cell counts.
- With Equi-Ferm XL® microencapsulated active dry yeast, acts as both a pre-and probiotic, increases total diet digestibility and improves overall gut health.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (Min.) |
10.0% |
Lysine (Min.) |
0.8% |
Methionine (Min.) |
0.25% |
Methionine + Cystine (Min.) |
0.5% |
Threonine (Min.) |
0.6% |
Crude Fat (Min.) |
6.0% |
Crude Fiber (Max.) |
12.0% |
Calcium (Ca) (Min.) |
0.65% |
Calcium (Ca) (Max.) |
1.15% |
Phosphorus (P) (Min.) |
0.6% |
Copper (Cu) (Min.) |
60 ppm |
Zinc (Zn) (Min.) |
200 ppm |
Selenium (Se) (Min.) |
0.6 ppm |
Potassium (K) (Min.) |
0.9% |
Magnesium (Mg) (Min.) |
0.25% |
Manganese (Mn) (Min.) |
140 ppm |
Cobalt (Co) (Min.) |
1 ppm |
Iron (Fe) (Min.) |
235 ppm |
Iodine (I) (Max.) |
0.8 ppm |
Salt (NaCl) (Min.) |
0.8% |
Salt (NaCl) (Max.) |
1.3% |
Vitamin A (Min.) |
6,000 IU/lb. |
Vitamin D (Min.) |
800 IU/lb. |
Vitamin E (Min.) |
100 IU/lb. |
Vitamin C (Min.) |
22 mg/lb. |
Biotin (Min.) |
0.50 mg/lb. |
Thiamine (Min.) |
9 mg/lb. |
Riboflavin (Min.) |
5 mg/lb. |
Omega 6 fatty acids |
2.7% |
Omega 3 fatty acids |
0.2% |
Saccharomyces cervisiae (Min.) |
435 million CFU/lb. |
Direct-Fed Microorganisms (Min.) |
700 million CFU/lb. |
(Saccharomyces cervisiae, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bacillus subtilus, Bacillus linchenformis, Bacillus coagulans, Enterococcus faecium, Bifidobacterium thermophilum, and Bifidobacterium longum) Cellulase (Aspergillus Oryzae) (Min.) |
9.6 Enzyme Units |
Protease (Aspergillus Oryzae) (Min.) |
12 Enzyme Units |
Lipase (Aspergillus Oryzae0 (Min.) |
3.6 Enzyme Units |
Hemicullulase (Aspergillus Niger) (Min.) |
10.8 Enzyme Units |
Phytase (Trichoderma reesei) (Min.) |
55 FTU/lb. |
*An Enzyme Unit is defined as milligrams of substrate liberated/minute/lb. of feed. |
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*A Phytase Unit (FTU) is defined as the quantity of enzyme which liberates one micromole of inorganic phosphate per minute from sodium phytate at 37°C, 5.5 pH. |
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This feed contains a dry source of cellulase that breaks down cellulose, a dry source of protease that hydrolyzes proteins and increases the digestibility of protein in soybean meal based diets, a dry source of lipase that hydrolyzes triglycerides, a dry source of hemicellulase that breaks down hemicellulose, and a dry source of phytase which hydrolyzes phytate and increases the digestibility of phytin-bound phosphorous. |
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