- Scientifically formulated to provide high energy and digestible nutrients
- Designed for mature racehorses during strenuous exercise
- Combination of energy sources including cereals: maize, barley, oats
- High fat content provides a balanced energy boost
- Quick release to slow release energy to sustain training and racing demands
Composition
| Component | Amount (g/kg) |
|---|---|
| Protein (min.) | 120 |
| Moisture (max.) | 120 |
| Fat (min.) | 50 |
| Fibre (max) | 120 |
| Calcium (min.) | 9 |
| Phosphor (min.) | 5 |
| Ca : P | 1.8:1.0 to 2.0:1.0 |
| Magnesium (min.) | 3 |
| Potassium (min.) | 10 |
| Salt (min.) | 10 |
Ingredient Statement
| Category | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Grains | Oats, maize, barley, lupins, lucerne, wheaten bran, sunflower seeds |
| Protein sources | Soyabean oil cake, full fat soya, vegetable oil, molasses |
| Minerals | Salt, feed lime, mono-calcium phosphate, magnesium, potassium |
| Vitamins | A, D, E, K, B1, B2, B6, B12, folic acid, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, choline |
| Trace & Organic Trace minerals | Manganese, zinc, copper, cobalt, iodine, selenium, organic selenium |
| Amino acids | Lysine, methionine, threonine |
| Digestive aids | Live yeast & pH buffers to aid ulcer & colic management |
| Additives | Mould inhibitor |
Feeding Instructions
- Feed according to body weight, condition, metabolism, work intensity and forage quality
- Feed concentrated feed with good quality hay and/or pastures
- Hay should be fed at a minimum of 1–2% of body mass
- 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 Nutritionist for more individualised feeding recommendations.
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