- Highly concentrated, high protein, high amino acid, low starch pellet
- Suitable for brood mares, stallions, young growing stock & performance horses
- Ideal for horses requiring low starch, low concentrate intake
- Highly concentrated in minerals, trace minerals & vitamins
- Meets the horse’s daily requirements when fed at low intake levels
- Perfect for native breeds & good doers who don’t need high energy Stud feeds
- Provides high quality protein, amino acids & vitamins for late pregnancy & lactation
- Can be fed alone or as a top-up to other Vitaline products
Composition
Example of Balancerline Pellets mixed with 1.5kg oats
| Component | Balancerline Pellets (g/kg) | Balancerline + oats* (g/kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Protein (min.) | 200 | 145 |
| Moisture (max.) | 120 | 120 |
| Fat (min.) | 25 | 25 |
| Fibre (max) | 120 | 120 |
| Calcium (min.) | 26 | 13.4 |
| Phosphor (min.) | 11 | 7.1 |
| Ca:P | 2.3:1.0 | 1.9:1 to 2:1 |
| Magnesium (min.) | 3 | — |
Ingredient Statement
| Category | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Base ingredients | Lucerne, soya oil cake, full fat soya, wheaten bran, molasses |
| Minerals | Salt, feed lime, mono-calcium phosphate, potassium, magnesium |
| Vitamins | A, D, E, K, B1, B2, B6, B12, folic acid, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, choline |
| Trace minerals | Manganese, iron, zinc, copper, cobalt, iodine, selenium, organic selenium, chromium |
| Amino acids | Lysine, methionine, threonine |
| Additives | Live yeast and mould inhibitor |
Feeding Instructions
| Horse Type | Suggested Daily Amount |
|---|---|
| Dry Mares | 1.0kg Balancerline with or without oats |
| Pregnant Mares | 1.2kg Balancerline mixed with 1–3kg of oats |
| Lactating Mares | 1.5kg–2kg Balancerline with 1.5kg–4kg of oats |
| Yearlings | 1.5kg Balancerline with 1–4kg of oats |
| Weanlings | 1kg Balancerline with 1–2kg of oats |
| Stallions (breeding season) | 1.5kg Balancerline with 1.5–4kg of oats |
- Feed according to body weight, condition, metabolism, reproductive stage, growth rate and forage quality
- Feed concentrated feed with ad lib good quality hay and/or pastures
- Hay should be fed at a minimum of 1.5–2% of body mass, depending on total roughage intake
- Introduce any new concentrated feed gradually over a period of 10–14 days
These feeding instructions are meant as a guideline; please contact the Vitaline Equine Nutritionist for more individualized feeding recommendations.
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