Inspire PEAK Growth
Life Stage: | Breeder |
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Feed Type: | Feed |
Feed Form: | Pellet |
Packaging: | 50-lb Bag |
Inspire® Peak™ Growth is formulated with a synergistic low NSC blend of calorie sources to meet the demanding nutritional needs of lactating mares and young growing foals. Also ideal for show horses on low-protein hay or when extra shine and condition is desired.
- Essential Amino Acids - Essential amino acids ensure that quality protein is available for continuous growth and rebuilding of muscle tissue.
- Synergistic Energy - A synergistic blend of fat, built-in fiber and controlled starch provides a balance of energy, safely maintaining desired calorie level for optimal body condition.
- Advanced Antioxidant Package - Advanced Antioxidant Package including vitamins and complexed trace minerals supports the immune system, maintaining optimal health and metabolism.
- Yeast Biotics - Yeast biotics along with a consistent ingredient formula aids in maintaining a healthy and stable digestive tract environment.
- Stable Vitamins & Minerals - Stable vitamins and a precisely balanced mineral package incorporating organically bound trace mineral complexes sustains joint and bone health and strength.
- Quality Protein - Quality protein, B-vitamins and organically bound trace mineral complexes help support healthy skin, hair coat and hoof condition, enhancing overall appearance.
Crude Protein, min | 16.0% |
Lysine, min | 0.85% |
Methionine, min | 0.40% |
Threonine, min | 0.55% |
Crude Fat, min | 6.0% |
Crude Fiber, max | 13.5% |
Acid Detergent Fiber, max | 17.0% |
Neutral Detergent Fiber, max | 35.0% |
Dietary Starch, max | 14.0% |
Sugar, max | 8.0% |
Calcium, min | 0.80% |
Calcium, max | 1.30% |
Phosphorus, min | 0.70% |
Copper, min | 55 ppm |
Manganese, min | 150 ppm |
Selenium, min | 0.60 ppm |
Zinc min | 170 ppm |
Vitamin A, min | 5,500 IU/lb |
Vitamin E, min | 140 IU/lb |
Biotin, min | 0.55 mg/lb |
Inspire Peak Growth is a pelleted, controlled starch and sugar horse feed for young growing foals and
lactating mares. Also ideal for added condition of show horses..
DAILY GUIDE: It is necessary to adjust the feeding rate of Inspire Peak Growth to the condition of the horse. Provide good-quality hay or pasture, free-choice salt and plenty of water.
Horse Class | Age | Suggested Feeding Range* lb/100-lb body weight/day |
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GROWTH | ||
Suckling | 0 to 4-6 mos. | 0.80 - 1.20 |
Weanling | 4-6 to 12 mos. | 0.90 - 1.50 |
Yearling | 12 to 18 mos. | 0.65 - 1.00 |
Long Yearling | 18 to 24 mos. | 0.60 - 0.80 |
2-Year Old | 24 to 36 mos. | 0.50 - 0.75 |
ADULT | ||
Moderate Exercise | Mature | 0.45 - 0.66 |
Heavy Exercise | Mature | 0.55 - 0.70 |
BREEDING | ||
Pregnant Mare, first 3 mos. | Mature | 0.75 - 1.15 |
*Suggested program is based on offering grass or mixed grass hays.
Comments: If feeding legume hays, rich pasture, or if Dynasty Grow Pellet is fed below the recommended feeding range, consult your Kent Nutrition Group feed representative or customer service for a ration recommendation.
The suggested feeding program above is intended solely as a guide. The variables of management, environment, and breed may dictate changes in the animal’s dietary requirements.
Caution
This feed contains supplemental copper. Do not feed to sheep. Store in a cool, dry place. This product may spoil if stored under adverse conditions. Do not feed this product if believed to be unfit for animal consumption.
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