
Features
· Balanced nutrition provides your horse with the extra vitamins, minerals, and protein required in reaching their full potential, regardless of life stage.
· Readily-available lysine and methionine helps foals grow by providing these essential amino acids.
· Guaranteed mineral levels assure the proper formation of bones, skeletal muscle and organ tissue in growing foals as well as breeding mares.
· Guaranteed levels of B-complex vitamins such as thiamin, riboflavin, folic acid, pyridoxine and niacin. These vitamins are involved in energy metabolism within the horse and facilitate efficient conversion of feed energy to work energy.
· Yeast is palatable and enhances feed consumption, helping horses eat at a consistent level. It also supplies B vitamins and may aid digestibility.
Guaranteed Analysis (min. amounts except where noted)
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Crude Protein
|
28%
|
|
Lysine
|
1.75%
|
|
Methionine
|
0.45%
|
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Crude Fat
|
3.0
|
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Crude Fiber
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Min. 1.0% - Max. 3.0%
|
|
Calcium
|
Min. 1.5% - Max. 1.6%
|
|
Phosphorus
|
1.0%
|
|
Salt
|
Min. 0.5% - Max. 0.8%
|
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Potassium
|
1.0%
|
|
Magnesium
|
0.2%
|
|
Cobalt
|
2 PPM
|
|
Copper
|
Min. 50 PPM - Max. 70 PPM
|
|
Iodine
|
5 PPM
|
|
Iron
|
900 PPM
|
|
Manganese
|
250 PPM
|
|
Selenium
|
0.5 PPM
|
|
Zinc
|
350 PPM
|
|
Vitamin A
|
50,000 IU/LB
|
|
Vitamin D3
|
7,000 IU/LB
|
|
Vitamin E
|
100 IU/LB
|
|
Menadione
|
3/0 MG/LB
|
|
Riboflavin
|
8.0 MG/LB
|
|
d-Pantothenic Acid
|
20.0 MG/LB
|
|
Niacin
|
55.0 MG/LB
|
|
Choline
|
500.0 MG/LB
|
|
Vitamin B12
|
0.3 MG/LB
|
|
Vitamin B6
|
2.0 MG/LB
|
|
Thiamine
|
3.0 MG/LB
|
|
Folic Acid
|
1.98 MG/KG
|
|
Biotin
|
1.0 MG/LB
|

Features
· Balanced nutrition provides your horse with the extra vitamins, minerals, and protein required in reaching their full potential, regardless of life stage.
· Readily-available lysine and methionine helps foals grow by providing these essential amino acids.
· Guaranteed mineral levels assure the proper formation of bones, skeletal muscle and organ tissue in growing foals as well as breeding mares.
· Guaranteed levels of B-complex vitamins such as thiamin, riboflavin, folic acid, pyridoxine and niacin. These vitamins are involved in energy metabolism within the horse and facilitate efficient conversion of feed energy to work energy.
· Yeast is palatable and enhances feed consumption, helping horses eat at a consistent level. It also supplies B vitamins and may aid digestibility.
Guaranteed Analysis (min. amounts except where noted)
|
Crude Protein
|
28%
|
|
Lysine
|
1.75%
|
|
Methionine
|
0.45%
|
|
Crude Fat
|
3.0
|
|
Crude Fiber
|
Min. 1.0% - Max. 3.0%
|
|
Calcium
|
Min. 1.5% - Max. 1.6%
|
|
Phosphorus
|
1.0%
|
|
Salt
|
Min. 0.5% - Max. 0.8%
|
|
Potassium
|
1.0%
|
|
Magnesium
|
0.2%
|
|
Cobalt
|
2 PPM
|
|
Copper
|
Min. 50 PPM - Max. 70 PPM
|
|
Iodine
|
5 PPM
|
|
Iron
|
900 PPM
|
|
Manganese
|
250 PPM
|
|
Selenium
|
0.5 PPM
|
|
Zinc
|
350 PPM
|
|
Vitamin A
|
50,000 IU/LB
|
|
Vitamin D3
|
7,000 IU/LB
|
|
Vitamin E
|
100 IU/LB
|
|
Menadione
|
3/0 MG/LB
|
|
Riboflavin
|
8.0 MG/LB
|
|
d-Pantothenic Acid
|
20.0 MG/LB
|
|
Niacin
|
55.0 MG/LB
|
|
Choline
|
500.0 MG/LB
|
|
Vitamin B12
|
0.3 MG/LB
|
|
Vitamin B6
|
2.0 MG/LB
|
|
Thiamine
|
3.0 MG/LB
|
|
Folic Acid
|
1.98 MG/KG
|
|
Biotin
|
1.0 MG/LB
|