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Pelleted Feed for Mares in Late Gestation Through Lactation and Foals From Weaning Through One Year of Age

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| Calcium |
Min |
0.70 % |
| Calcium |
Max |
1.20 % |
| Crude Fat |
Min |
4.00 % |
| Crude Fiber |
Max |
7.00 % |
| Crude Protein |
Min |
15.00 % |
| Lysine |
Min |
0.80 % |
| Methionine |
Min |
0.35 % |
| Phosphorus |
Min |
0.60 % |
| Copper |
Min |
50 ppm |
| Manganese |
Min |
175 ppm |
| Selenium |
Min |
0.60 ppm |
| Zinc |
Min |
200 ppm |
| Vitamin A |
Min |
5,000 IU/lb |
| Vitamin D3 |
Min |
375 IU/lb |
| Vitamin E |
Min |
80 IU/lb |
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| Wheat middlings, corn, soybean meal,
dehydrated alfalfa meal, cane molasses, vegetable oil, hominy feed, feeding
oatmeal, dried whey, linseed meal, brewers dried yeast, yeast culture,
l-lysine, dl-methionine, fenugreek seed, anise oil, calcium carbonate,
monocalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate, salt, magnesium oxide, potassium
chloride, sulfur, iron oxide, ferrous carbonate, ferrous sulfate, copper
oxide, copper sulfate, copper amino acid chelate, manganous oxide, manganese
sulfate, manganese amino acid chelate, zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, zinc
amino acid chelate, cobalt carbonate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite,
vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement,
thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin supplement, niacin supplement, choline
chloride, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid,
biotin, vitamin b12 supplement, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, dried
enterococcus faecium fermentation product, dried lactobacillus casei,
dried lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried lactobacillus
plantarum fermentation product, dried bacillus subtilus fermentation product,
dried aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract. |
*- Ingredients may
vary by region. Please contact the corporate office (800-690-9908) for specific
ingredient listings.
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Mares |
Foals |
| Suggested
Feeding Rate* |
6 to 10 pounds
per day |
1 pound per day,
per month of age |
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Other
Guidelines |
-Feed to gestating
mares beginning the last trimester of pregnancy through lactation.
-Feed along with free access
to good quality hay and (or) pasture, plain salt, and water. |
-Feed to
weanlings through one year of age.
-Feed along with free access to good quality hay and (or) pasture,
plain salt, and water. The actual amount of feed should be adjusted according
to the foal's growth rate and body condition.
-Do not allow foals to become overconditioned. If foals
become overconditioned, reduce the amount of Super Horse Broodmare
and Foal Developer fed per day until the desired body condition
is achieved.
-To promote proper bone development, offer
nursing foals ¼ pound of Super Horse Equi-Prep
per day beginning at 10 to 14 days of age. |
*- Suggested feeding rates
should be used as a starting guideline. Adjust the feeding rate to a level that
will support the desired growth rate, body condition, and energy level.
- Change to this feed from other equine products gradually
over a 5 to 7 day period.
- DO NOT cut this feed with oats or other
grains.
- DO NOT overfeed or offer this product
on a free choice basis.
- Divide the grain ration into 2 or more feedings per
day. DO NOT feed more than 0.5% of the horse's body weight
in grain ration at any one time.
- Maintain a regular feeding schedule.
- Provide fresh, clean water, plain salt, and adequate
forage at all times. DO NOT allow hot, exercised horses free
access to water until they have cooled-out.
*- Product availability
may vary by region. This information is provided for informational purposes
only. Please refer to the product packaging for specific nutritional information.
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