Equine Choice Turnout
Life Stage: | Adult, Breeding, Senior |
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Feed Type: | Low-Moisture Block |
Feed Form: | Block |
Packaging: | 250-lb tub, 33.3-lb tub, 50-lb tub |
Equine Choice Turnout is a protein, mineral and vitamin supplement designed for horses on forage and grain-based diets.
- High energy - The combination of molasses and fat provides controlled energy release in a highly digestible product. Molasses, with its high sugar content, stimulates intake and provides a readily available energy source. Vegetable oil, increases energy density and efficiency while improving skin and hair coat condition.
- Controlled consumption - The physical form of Equine Choice Turnout initially presents as a hard product, but soon forms a thin layer of soft, viscous material on the surface as it draws moisture from the air. This layer is readily consumed by horses. As more moisture from the air along with saliva from previous licking meets the exposed surface of the product, another thin layer of material becomes available for consumption. This process results in a slow, controlled consumption that mimics the natural eating pattern (grazing) of horses, allowing nutrients to be gradually introduced to the digestive system throughout the day, minimizing digestive upsets.
- Complete vitamin nutrition - Guaranteed levels of all vitamins, including the B-complex, eliminates the need for special vitamin packs. Vitamins A, D, and E are added to provide a supplemental source to guard against deficiencies and help maintain optimal health and metabolism. B-vitamins, including Biotin, are important for the efficient breakdown and transformation of nutrients into usable energy. B-vitamins also help maintain the growth and health of skin, hair and hooves.
- Balanced mineral nutrition - Mineral supplementation is necessary to help minimize the detrimental effects of mineral imbalances found in forages. Optimum levels and ratios are supplied by Equine Choice Turnout to ensure a balanced diet for maintenance, breeding, and performance.
Crude Protein, min | 12.00% |
Crude Fat, min | 5.00% |
Crude Fiber, max | 2.00% |
Acid Detergent Fiber, max | 3.00% |
Neutral Detergent Fiber, max | 5.00% |
Calcium, min | 1.20% |
Calcium, max | 1.70% |
Phosphorus, min | 0.80% |
Salt, min | 12.60% |
Salt, max | 15.10% |
Copper, min | 300 ppm |
Iron, min | 1,000 ppm |
Selenium, min | 4 ppm |
Zinc min | 1,000 ppm |
Vitamin A, min | 50,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin D3, min | 10,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin E, min | 375 IU/lb |
Biotin, min | 0.2 mg/lb |
Free-choice Equine Choice Turnout to horses on all types of rations to provide supplemental nutrients when fed along with grain and roughages. Place pail(s) or tub(s) or barrel(s) in a dry location near the animal’s source of water, salt, mineral, or loafing area. Consumption will vary depending on animal size; stage of production; quality, source, and availability of roughage and/or grains; number of animals per pail/tub/barrel; and location.
Warning
Do not feed to sheep.
Caution
This feed contains supplemental copper. Do not feed to sheep. Do not stack anything on top of containers without placing a slipsheet or wooden pallet between them.
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