COPRICE HIGH JOULE 20KG
$57.56
$103.02
DescriptionAn ultra-high fat and energy dense feed supplement, excellent for boosting energy, muscle development, building topline and weight gain. Rich in naturally occurring antioxidants, amino acids lysine and methionine, and a source of omega fatty acids, it helps strengthen immunity, build muscle mass and provides superior skin and coat health. It is ideal for horses in sale preparation, in sustained exercise, and for horses and ponies benefitting from improved conditioning. Stabilised & extruded feed supplementFor superior conditioning, intensity & enduranceUltra-high fat & energy denseExcellent for building mass & topline Nutrient Levels Per kg Feed(On an as fed basis) TYPICAL ANALYSIS Crude ProteinMin. 14%Crude FatMin. 20%Energy (DE)Min. 15MJCrude FibreMax. 10%SaltNilCarbohydrate18�lcium3%Phosphorus1.5%Selenium1mgVitamin E1,250 IU VITAMINSVitamin E Vitamin B1 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B3 Vitamin B5 Vitamin B6 Folic Acid Choline Biotin MACRO-MINERALSCalciumMagnesiumPhosphorusPotassium MICRO-MINERALSCobalt Copper Iodine Iron Manganese Selenium Zinc FATTY ACIDSOleic (Omega 9)Linoleic (Omega 6)Alpha Linoleic (Omega 3) AMINO ACIDSLysine Methionine NOTE: If using supplementary selenium do not use at the same time as any other selenised fertiliser, prill or product, and do not exceed the stated dose and frequency without consulting a veterinarian. Feeding guideFeed a minimum of 1% of your horse’s body weight daily with high quality roughage such as hay, pasture and/or chaff.High Joule feed can be fed at a rate of up to 30% of the daily ration e.g. approximately 3kg High Joule feed for a 500kg horse, based on a feed consumption of 2% bodyweight.High Joule feed is not a complete feed, it is designed to be fed in conjunction with other ration ingredients.• Ensure horses always have access to clean, cool and fresh water.Suggested feeding rates to be used as a guide only. The amount of feed required will depend on the quality of the pasture/forage, exercise intensity, dentition, metabolism and condition of the horse.
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