Description
Feeding guidelines
Feed mature idle horses 0.4 – 0.8% of body weight per day. Horses in light work should be fed 0.5 ? 1.0% of body weight per day, those in moderate work should be fed 0.6 ? 1.2% of body weight per day, and those in heavy work should be fed 0.8 ? 1.5% of body weight per day. Pregnant mares should be fed 0.5 ? 1.5% of body weight per day.
Lactating mares should be fed 0.6 ? 1.5% of body weight per day. Growing horses 20+ months of age should be fed 0.9 ? 1.5% of body weight. Amount required will depend on the horse?s activity level, body weight, and other factors.
- Limit meal size to 0.5 lb per 100 lb body weight.
- Feed in combination with a minimum of 1.0 – 1.5 lb of good-quality forage per 100 lb body weight per day.
- Allow free-choice access to fresh, clean water and salt.
Composition
Crude Protien | Min 10.0% |
Crude Fat | Min 4.0% |
Crude Fiber | Max 8% |
Lysine | Min 0.4% |
Phosphorus | Min 0.4% |
Copper | Min 50ppm |
Methionine | Min 0.2% |
Selenium | Min 0.5ppm |
Zinc | Min 130ppm |
Calcium | Min 0.5% |
Calcium | Max 0.9% |
Vitamin E | Min 50IU/lb |
Vitamin A | Min 5000 IU/lb |
Vitamin D3 | Min 500 IU/lb |
Biotin | Min 0.5 Mg/lb |