
Sucklings 1-2 months: Feed 1-2 lbs per day. Nursing foals 1-3 months: Feed 3 lbs per day. Weanlings 4-5 months: Gradually increase to 5 lbs per day. Young Horses 5-12 months: Gradually increase to 6 lbs per day
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| Crude Protein | 16% |
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| Lysine | 0.80% |
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| Fat | 4% |
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| Fiber | 7% |
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| Calcium (min) | 0.8% |
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| Calcium (max) | 1% |
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| Phosphorus | 0.6% |
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| Copper ppm | 60 |
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| Zinc ppm | 245 |
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| Manganese ppm | 115 |
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| Selenium ppm | 0.5 |
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| Iodine ppm | 0.8 |
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| Vita A IU/LB | 6000 |
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| Vita D IU/LB | 600 |
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| Vita E IU/LB | 100 |
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- A feed designed for the rapidly growing horse up to twelve months of age.
- Levels of protein, vitamin and mineral fortification meet the unique demands of this early stage of growth.
- High quality protein provides essential amino acids necessary for growth and development.
- Optimal
levels of calcium, phosphorus, copper and zinc as well as other
minerals to minimize the occurrence of nutritionally related
developmental orthopedic disease (DOD).
- Fortified with fat soluble vitamins as well as the B-complex vitamins essential for optimum growth in young horses.
- The
addition of yeast cultures increases the utilization of fiber and
enhances mineral absorption to aid in bone and tissue development.
- Highly digestible fiber sources help maintain healthy digestive function.
- Chelated trace minerals for better availability of these micronutrients.
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- Phase ONE should be fed with at least 1% of body weight per
day as good quality forage. Maximizing the contribution of forage
reduces digestive upset.
- Do not feed more than 5 lbs per day in a single feeding.
- Provide free choice access to salt and fresh water.
- Level
of intake will vary depending on desired growth rate, level of
activity, age, season, and quantity and quality of available forage.
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Available as pellet and texturized. Not all forms available at every location.
Pellet - 62H0 Texturized - 62H1 |
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