Natural Glo Rice Bran

Natural Glo® Feeding Guidelines

Age

Activity Level

Type of Forage

Average Feeding Rate
Per Head/Day

Alfalfa

Alfalfa/Grass

Grass

Weanlings & Yearlings

 

2-3 oz per 100 lbs of Body Weight

3 oz per 100 lbs of Body Weight

Maintenance

Light

½-1 lb

1 lb

1 lb

1 lb

Moderate

1 lb

1 lb

1½ lb

1 lb

Heavy

1½ lb

1½ lb

2 lb

1½ lb

Extreme

2 lb

2½ lb

3 lb

2 lb

Stallions

 

1½ lb

2 lb

2½ lb

2 lb

Broodmares

 

1½ lb

2 lb

3 lb

2 lb

 

Nutritional Product Comparison

 

Kcals/lb of Digestible Energy

Average NSC (Starch %)

Average Crude Fat (%)

Manna Pro® Natural Glo® Stabilized Rice Bran

2,000

25

20

Heavy Race Horse Oats (48Bu St)

1,500

50

6

Whole Shelled Corn (#2 Yellow)

1,700

75

4

Standard 12% Protein/3 % Fat Feed

1,200

50

3

Standard 10% Protein/10% Fat Feed

1,500

60

10


 

Guaranteed Analysis

Natural Glo®

Granular

Pellets

Crude Protein (min)

13%

13%

Crude Fat (min)

18%

18%

Free Fatty Acids (max)

0.72%

0.72%

Crude Fiber (max)

8.5%

8.5%

Calcium (min/max)

1.3%/1.7%

1.3%/1.7%

Phosphorus (min)

1.5%

1.5%

Vitamin E (min)

50 IU/lb

50 IU/lb

Ash (max)

15%

15%

Feeding Directions

Natural Glo® Rice Bran Oil is safe to feed all horses.  Add Rice Bran Oil to supplement your current feeding program as outlined in the table below.  Natural Glo is not intended to be a sole source of nutrition.  Shake well and either top-dress or mix in with feed.  As a general rule of good feeding practices, Rice Bran Oil should be introduced gradually over a period of 10 days to 2 weeks.

Average Horse (1,200 lbs)
Amount should be adjusted according to horse weight

Amount Per Day

Hair Coat

2 oz.

Weight Gain

4 oz.

Maximum benefit for both Hair Coat and Weight Gain

8 oz.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein

Min

0%

Crude Fat

Min

98%

Crude Fiber

Max

0%