FRM Paradigm Senior

Paradigm Senior helps older horses maintain their body condition as digestion and metabolism become less efficient with age.  It supplies increased calories per pound by using elevated levels of fat.  Provides  increased levels of trace mineral fortification.  Contains yeast which aids in digestion by increasing fiber fermentation and mineral absorption.

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Description

  • Highly digestible fibers plus added fats
  • Electrolyte-Balanced
  • High quality amino acid sources
  • Digestive aids for the older horse
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein, Min. 14.00%
Lysine 0.65%
Crude Fat, Min. 6.00%
Crude Fiber, Max. 13.00%
Calcium, Min. 0.70%
Calcium, Max. 1.00%
Phosphorus, Min. 0.70%
Salt, Min. 1.00%
Salt, Max. 1.50%
Copper, Min. 40 ppm
Zinc, Min. 140 ppm
Selenium, Min. 0.30 ppm
Vitamin A, Min. 5000 IU/LB
Vitamin D, Min. 500 IU/LB
Vitamin E, Min. 80 IU/LB
INGREDIENTS
Dehydrated Alfalfa, Corn, Wheat Midds, Cane Molasses, Soybean Oil, Soybean Meal, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Sodium Chloride, Yeast Culture, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Copper Proteinate, Ferrous Sulfate, Iron Proteinate, Manganese Sulfate, Manganese Proteinate, Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Proteinate, Cobalt Sulfate, Cobalt Proteinate, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite, Vitamin A Acetate, D-Activated Animal Sterol (Vitamin D-3), Dl-Alpha Tocopherol Acetate, Menadione Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite (Vitamin K), Vitamin B-12, Riboflavin, D-Pantothenic Acid, Niacin, Choline Chloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid and D-Biotin.

FEEDING DIRECTIONS
Feed PARADIGM SENIOR at a rate of 0.5 – 1.0 pounds per 100 pounds of body weight along with liberal quantities of good quality hay and free choice salt and water.

FEEDING TIPS:

Provide fresh clean water free-choice, except immediately following heavy exercise when the horse is hot.

Adjust feed intake to maintain desired weight and body condition.  Level of intake will vary depending on season, age of horse, type of forage in the diet, level of activity, and the general condition of the horse.

Feed by weight, not volume.

Do not feed more than 5 pounds of grain in a single feeding.  If feeding more than 5 pounds of grain, split into 2 or 3 equal feedings.

Make all feed changes over a 10 – 21 day period, gradually increasing the new feed while decreasing the current feed by equal amounts.

If you acquire a horse whose diet is unknown, feed them hay and reduce the feed ration to a third or half of what you would normally feed that type horse; then, gradually increase over a period of 2 – 3 weeks.

Never feed any feedstuffs that are moldy, musty or suspect in any way as it may cause illness or death.

WARNING:  Products which contain added copper should not be fed to sheep or related species that have a low tolerance level to copper.