Inspire Hay Stretcher Small Pellet

A hay extender for horses and other non-ruminants.
Life Stage:Adult, Breeding, Senior
Feed Type:High-Fiber Forage
Feed Form:Pellet
Packaging:50-lb Bag

Inspire® Hay Stretcher is a high-fiber pellet designed to replace or supplement hay or forage. Providing consistent quality fiber from Inspire Hay Stretcher helps to support digestive function and health, especially when hay or pasture is limited or of poor quality. Inspire Hay Stretcher may be used to replace up to half the hay in the horse’s diet on a pound-for-pound basis. Inspire Hay Stretcher is not fortified with vitamins or trace minerals and should not be used to replace grain in a horse’s diet.

  • High Fiber - Quality fiber sources help meet the fiber requirement of horses fed a limited amount of hay or pasture or those who cannot eat a sufficient amount of forage.
  • Fixed Ingredient Formula - Nutritional content consistent with every bag, unlike the variability found in hay and pasture.
  • Balanced Calcium and Phosphorus - A correct calcium-to-phosphorus ratio is critical for maintaining proper mineral absorption and metabolism.
  • Pelleted Form - Provides consistent nutrition and digestibility in every bite.
  • High Palatability - Horses eat it readily.
  • Less Dust Than Hay - A pelleted fiber source helps to reduce dust and mold exposure.
Crude Protein, min 11.50%
Crude Fat, min 2.00%
Crude Fiber, max 20.00%
Acid Detergent Fiber, max 27.00%
Neutral Detergent Fiber, max 47.00%
Calcium, min 0.80%
Calcium, max 1.30%
Phosphorus, min 0.45%
Wheat Middlings, Soybean Hulls, Oat Hulls, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Red Dog Flour, Cane Molasses, Calcium Carbonate.
Pounds per Quart: 1.35

BLUE SEAL HAY STRETCHER SMALL PELLETED HAY EXTENDER is designed specifically to be fed to horses and other non-ruminants.

HAY STRETCHER SMALL PELLETS may be used to replace up to half of the hay in an animal’s diet on a pound-for-pound basis (i.e. one pound of HAY STRETCHER SMALL PELLETS substitutes for one pound of hay).

Caution

Not to be used solely as a complete feed. Should not be used to replace grain in horse's diet.

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