Resting
& Light Work
The elevated levels of vitamins & mineral, along
with high digestible fibre and oil content means that smaller
portions can be fed to horses that are resting or in light work
ensuring that their nutritional needs are met.
Working & Competition
Horses
Increased quantities of 'Total' can be safely
fed to working & competition horses that require more energy
and higher nutrient levels. Energy is primarily supplied by
Soya oil, which is readily digested without the detrimental
effects of starch overload associated with cereal-based feeds.
The inclusion of Yea-Sacc1026
ensures optimum fibre digestion and nutrient absorption, and
protects horses from digestive upset when travelling & competing.
Brood
Mares & Youngsters
The high quality protein source contained in 'Total' supplies
essential amino acids needed for brood mares in the final
stages of gestation and during lactation. Daily intake of
Yea-Sacc1026 is
also proven to increase dry matter protein, phosphorus and
calcium digestion, which assists with strong, steady growth
in young stock.
Elderly & Convalescing
Horses
Because 'Total' is based on ingredients suited to the digestive
system of the horse, old and convalescing horses will particularly
benefit from the quality fibre and elevated vitamins and minerals.
They will also benefit from the nutrient density when intake
is reduced through inappetance or dental deterioration, along
with the antioxidants, which help mop up free radicals and
maintain a healthy immune system.
Feeding Guidelines
Forage should form the foundation of all
equine diets and all horses should be fed on an individual
basis according to: Weight, Breed, Work, Environment & Temperament.
Examples are based on an average 500kg horse.
| Approximate
Daily Feeding guidelines are: |
Resting/light work
1/2kg |
Med Work
2/3kgs |
Hard Work
4/6kgs |
|
Infirm or convalessing horses should be fed on individual
status
REMEMBER, FRESH, CLEAN
WATER IS THE MOST VITAL NUTRIENT OF ALL |