Saracen Essential Balancer Horse Feed

Saracen Essential Balancer Horse Feed
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20 kg

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  • 20 kg £38.41

Description

A daily balancer offering essential nutrients, digestive care and hoof support without supplying excess calories.

  • Ensure clean fresh water is always available
  • Feed little and often and split the total daily feed into 2-3 meals
  • Feed by weight (kg) and not by volume (scoops)
  • Feed according to bodyweight and condition score, the type and intensity of work
  • Make any dietary changes gradually
  • Make sure you store your feed in a cool, dry and clean environment

In line with correct feed management, Saracen Horse Feeds recommend that all horses always have access to fresh clean water, are offered a chaff or forage meal 30 minutes prior to concentrate feeding and that all feeds are dampened and mixed well with chaff.

Nutritional Information
Crude Fibre - 6.5%, Crude Protein - 26.0% , Lysine - 1.40%, Methionine - 0.38%, Crude Oil - 4.8%, Crude Ash - 14.8%, Starch - 6.0%, Sugar - 9.0%, Digestible Energy - 12.2 MJ/kg

Vitamins
Vitamin A - 65,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D - 10,000 IU/kg, Vitamin E - 2,000 IU/kg, Vitamin B1 - 125 mg/kg, Vitamin B2 - 105 mg/kg, Vitamin B6 - 120 mg/kg, Vitamin B12 - 0.08 mg/kg, Pantothenic Acid - 143 mg/kg, Niacin - 200 mg/kg, Folic Acid -75 mg/kg, Biotin - 30 mg/kg

Minerals
Calcium - 2.52%, Phosphorus - 1.16%, Magnesium - 0.22%, Sodium - 0.48%, Chloride - 0.88%, Potassium - 1.36%, Iron - 250 mg/kg, Iodine - 3.2 mg/kg, Copper - 200 mg/kg, Zinc - 450 mg/kg, Manganese - 220 mg/kg, Selenium - 3.00 mg/kg

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