Description
A super-high fat and exceptionally cool ‘low fizz’ energy feed for supplementing equine and livestock diets.
Rich in protein and essential amino acids, it is ideal for building topline, muscle development and conditioning in horses. High in rice bran oil – a great source of antioxidants and essential fatty acids, it assists muscle recovery and advances skin and coat health.
Ultra cool supplementary feed
High in fat & energy dense
Source of essential amino acids
Naturally rich in antioxidants
Nutrient Levels Per Kg Feed
(On an as fed basis)
TYPICAL ANALYSIS
Crude ProteinMin. 13.0%
Energy (DE horses & Ponies)Min. 14.5MJ
Energy (ME Dairy Cattle)Min. 14.0%
Energy (ME Beef Cattle)Min. 14.0MJ
Energy (ME Lambs & Sheep)Min. 14.0MJ
Energy (DE Pigs)Min. 14.5MJ
Energy (ME Poultry)Min. 13.0MJ
Crude FatMin. 17%
Crude FibreMax. 10%
SaltNil
CarbohydrateMax. 25%
Calcium0.05%
Phosphorous1.6%
Magnesium0.7%
VITAMINS
Vitamin E
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B3
Vitamin B5
Vitamin B6
Folic Acid
Choline
Biotin
MACRO-MINERALS
Calcium
Phosphorous
Magnesium
Potassium
MICRO-MINERALS
Cobalt
Copper
Iodine
Iron
Manganese
Selenium
Zinc
AMINO ACIDS
Lysine
Methionine
FATTY ACIDS
Oleic (Omega 9)
Linoleic (Omega 6)
Alpha Linolenic (Omega 3)
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.
Rice bran pellets are naturally lower in calcium and higher in phosphorous. Supplementary calcium may be required to balance the calcium to phosphorous ratio i.e. add 100g ground limestone (calcium carbonate) per 1kg of rice bran pellets.
Feeding Instructions
Feed a minimum of 1% of your horse’s body weight daily with high quality roughage such as hay, pasture and/or chaff.
Total daily feed intake should be 2-3% of body weight, depending on age, workload and climate.
If feeding over 0.5% body weight per day of pellets, divide into two smaller feeds.
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.