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Horse Plus

Horse Plus is a high energy, high protein diet formulated to meet the nutrient requirements of the high performance horse. The high protein level assists in the repair of muscle after hard work. Live yeast is included within this formulation as an aid to ensure optimal hind gut function and for general health and coat condition.  High quality, cold pressed vegetable oil is included to provide a highly digestible energy source.
 

INGREDIENTS:

Barley, Peas, Sodium Bentonite, Lime, Canola Oil, Soya Bean Meal (48% protein), Sunflower Seeds, Salt, Limestone, Di Calcium Phosphate, Trace Minerals and Vitamins, Lysine, Live Yeast, Molasses.
 

NUTRIENT ANALYSIS
(Dry Matter Basis)

 

DE Energy                      15.74 MJ/kg

Protein                            15.69% 

Fibre                                 4.28% 

Oil                                       8.00% 

Salt                                    1.17% 

Calcium                         1.16%

Phosphorus                 0.34%

FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS:

Feed Horse Plus at two kilograms per day increasing up to six kilograms per day for horses in heavy work.

To maintain optimal results us a ratio of 50% mix,  20% Oats and 30% Oat Chaff . Feed as many feeds as possible, but no less than two feeds per day. Allow free access to feed ensuring stale or uneaten food is removed daily. Clean water should be freely available. Salt is provided at good levels in Horse Plus to meet electrolyte requirements but nnder heavy work conditions, or in horses prone to sweating, additional salt or electrolyte mixture maybe required. If in doubt please seek advice from the manufacturer, vet or an equine nutritionist.

Race Horse

Race Horse is a high energy diet formulated to meet the nutrient requirements of the race horses or performance horse in work. Live Yeast is included within this formulation as an aid to ensure optimal hind gut function for general health and coat condition. High quality, cold pressed vegetable oil is included to provide a highly digestible energy source.

INGREDIENTS: 


Barley, Peas, Maize, Sodium Bentonite, Canola Oil (cold pressed), Soya Bean Meal (48% protein), Sunflower Seeds, Salt, Limestone, Magnesium, Di-Calcium Phosphate 21/18, Live Yeast, Trace Minerals and Vitamins, Lysine, Molasses. 

NUTRIENT ANALYSIS
(Dry Matter Basis)

 

DE Energy                       15.25 MJ/kg

Protein                             15.66% 

Oil                                        5.16% 

Fibre                                   4.02%

Salt                                      1.16% 

Calcium                           1.17%

Phosphorus                   0.37%


FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS: 

Feed Race Horse at two kilograms per day increasing up to six kilograms per day during intense training. It is important that the horse receives sufficient fibre as hay, chaff or pasture to ensure good hindgut digestive physiology. Ensure that at least one and a half percent of the horses body weight is provided as fibre from hay, chaff or pasture. Feed in as many feeds as possible, but no less than two feeds per day. Allow free access to feed ensuring stale or uneaten food is removed daily. Water should be freely available. Salt is provided at good levels in Race Horse to meet electrolyte requirements. Under heavy work conditions, or in horses prone to sweating, additional salt or electrolyte mixture maybe required. 

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Ultra 

Ultra is a medium energy diet formulated to meet the nutrient requirements of the Hunter, Endurance, Show Jumper and Eventing Horses during periods of intense work and competition. Ultra is also useful in preparing horses for sales, and for Race Horses that are in little or no work. 


INGREDIENTS: 

Barley, Peas, Maize, Molasses, Linseed Flake, Canola Meal, Canola Oil, Soya Bean Meal (48% protein), Sunflower Seeds, Salt, Limestone, Magnesium, Di-Calcium Phosphate 21/18, Trace Minerals and Vitamins, Lysine, Molasses. 


NUTRIENT ANALYSIS (Dry Matter Basis):
 

DE Energy                      14.82 MJ/kg

Protein                            15.66% 

Crude Fibre                  4.36% 

Fat                                      2.71% 

Salt                                     1.17% 

Calcium                          1.16%

Phosphorus                  0.35%

FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS: 

Feed Ultra at two kilograms per day for horses in light work increasing up to four kilograms per day for horses in competition. It is important that the horse receives sufficient fibre as hay, chaff or pasture to ensure good hindgut digestive physiology. Ensure that at least one and a half percent of the horses body weight is provided as fibre from hay, chaff or pasture. Feed in as many feeds as possible, but no less than two feeds per day. Allow free access to feed ensuring stale or uneaten food is removed daily. Water should be freely available. Salt is provided at good levels in Ultra to meet electrolyte requirements. Under heavy work conditions, or in horses prone to sweating, additional salt or electrolyte mixture maybe required. 


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Karma

Karma is a balanced diet formulated to meet the nutrient requirements of ponies and broodmares not in foal. Karma contains a high percentage of copra meal making Karma a non-heating feed source.

INGREDIENTS:

Barley, Maize, Molasses, Canola Oil, Copra Meal, Sunflower Seeds, Salt, Limestone, Magnesium, Trace Minerals and Vitamins, Lysine, Molasses.

NUTRIENT ANALYSIS
(Dry Matter Basis)

 

DE Energy                      14.68MJ/kg

Protein                            12.67% 

Crude Fibre                  4.74% 

Oil                                       3.15% 

Salt                                    1.32% 

Calcium                         1.07%

Phosphorus                 0.16%


FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS:

Feed Karma at two kilograms per day increasing this amount as the horse’s workload increases. It is important that the horse receives at least one and a half percent of its bodyweight per day from a sufficient fibre source such as hay, chaff or pasture to ensure good hindgut digestive physiology.  Feed in as many feeds as possible, but no less than two feeds per day. Allow free access to feed ensuring stale or uneaten food is removed daily. Water should be freely available.

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Weanling

Weanling is a quality protein diet formulated to meet the high nutrient requirements of the developing yearling. Pasture quality can be variable at this stage of the weanlings' life and often not sufficiently concentrated in protein, energy or minerals to meet the requirements for good growth rates. It is important that any feed program ensures that a constant growth rate is achieved over the growing period, this ensures that joint conformation and development occurs with incidence of Development Orthopedic Disease conditions. Weanling mix helps provide the daily requirements for amino acids, minerals and vitamins in a palatable textured feed.


Live Yeast is included within this formulation as an aid to ensure optimal digestive tract and hind gut function and for general health and coat conditioning.
Weanling mix is formulated from ingredients selected for their digestibility and nutrient content to ensure steady growth rate and sound bone and joint development.

INGREDIENTS: 

Barley, Maize, Peas, Canola Oil (cold Pressed), Lime, Salt, Lysine, Sodium Bentonite, Soya Bean Meal (48% protein), Linseed Flake, Canola Meal, Milk Powder, Canola Meal,  Dicalcium Phosphate, Live Yeast, Trace Minerals and Vitamins, Molasses.

NUTRIENT ANALYSIS
(Dry Matter Basis)

 

DE Energy                      14.94 MJ/kg

Protein                             18.48% 

Oil                                       2.70% 

Fibre                                  4.32% 

Salt                                     1.16%
Calcium                          1.14%

Phosphorus                  0.32%

 

FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS: 

Weanling Mix has been formulated to balance pasture and hay and should not be diluted with additional cereals or supplements unless directed by a veterinarian. Good quality pasture and hay should be offered in conjunction with weanling mix to provide adequate roughage intake. Regular exercise is an important aspect of yearling management to ensure sound bone and joint development.

 

Age MonthsWeanling Mix per day

6      3kg

7      3.25kg

8     3.50kg

9     4.0kg

10    4.25kg

11     4.25kg

12    4.5kg

12+ 4.5 - 5.0kg


Offer the daily feed allocation in as many feeds as possible, but certainly no less than two feeds per day.
Should pasture growth be of exceptional quality due to enhanced seasonal conditions or a yearling growing at a greater than average rate due to the a natural variation in metabolic efficiency between individuals, then feeding rates may need to be adjusted to avoid excessive growth rates which may have an adverse impact on joint and bone development.

 

You should consult a experienced equine nutritionist to make adjustments appropriately.

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Grain Mix

Grain Mix is a basic grain feed based on the Harold Logan Mix, and is a general purpose feed, for use with a wide range of stock from horses to chickens and pigeons.

INGREDIENTS:

Barley, Maize, Peas, Sun Flower Seeds, Wheat, Canola Oil.

NUTRIENT ANALYSIS (Dry Matter Basis):

 

DE Energy                      15.78 MJ/kg

Protein                            16.22% 

Fat                                     2.99% 

Crude Fibre                 4.59% 

Calcium                        0.08%

Phosphorus                0.30%


FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS:

Offer Grain Mix as required. Allow free access to feed ensuring stale uneaten food is removed daily. Water should be freely available.

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