Elite Super Senior
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Protein (min)
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14 %
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Copper (min)
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50 ppm
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Fat (min)
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10 %
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Zinc (min)
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220 ppm
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Fiber (max)
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16 %
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Selenium (min)
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0.5 ppm
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Calcium (min)
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0.9 %
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Vitamin A (min)
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4500 IU/LB
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Calcium (max)
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1.4 %
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Vitamin C (min)
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60 MG/LB
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Phosphorus (min)
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0.6 %
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Vitamin D (min)
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350 IU/LB
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Lysine (min)
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0.65 %
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Vitamin E (min)
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75 IU/LB
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Methionine (min)
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0.25 %
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Biotin (min)
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0.45 MG/LB
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Ingredients
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Wheat Midds, Beet Pulp Shreds Alfalfa Pellets, Soybean Meal, Cane Molasses, Oats, Barley, Soy Oil, Diamond V yeast Culture, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Vitamins: A, B-12, C, D, E, Riboflavin, Manganese Sulfate, Iron Sulfate, Copper Oxide, Cobalt Carbonate, Ethylene Diamine, Dihydriodide, Selenium, Zinc Oxide, Magnesium Oxide, Potassium, Chloride, Calcium Sulfate, Biotin, Lysine, Methionine, Phosphoric Acid, Propionic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate
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Feeding Directions
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Because this ration contains highly digestible roughage products, it may be fed as a complete ration. However it is recommended to feed hay if your horse can digest it. If fed as a complete ration, feed at the rate of 1-1.5 lbs/100 lb of body weight per day in at least 2 feedings (3 preferred). If fed with hay or pasture, decrease feed amount approximately 1 lb for every 2 lbs of hay or pasture consumed. Many factors determine the actual amount of feed required; Activity, Metabolism, Weather, etc. Use the above levels as a guideline and let your horse’s condition be the ultimate gauge. Provide free choice salt and plenty of fresh water.
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