How to feed Equi Jewel?

How to feed Equi Jewel?

Always try to feed a minimum of 1.5% of bodyweight as good quality forage per day. Equi-Jewel® can be fed at a rate of 500g – 1kg per day to achieve appropriate body condition, up to a maximum of 1.5kg per day when extra conditioning is required.

How do you feed Coprice?

Feeding Instructions

  1. Feed a minimum of 1% of your horse’s body weight daily with high quality roughage such as hay, pasture and/or chaff.
  2. Total daily feed intake should be 2-3% of body weight, depending on age, workload and climate.
  3. If feeding over 0.5% body weight per day of pellets, divide into two smaller feeds.

What does conditioning mix do for horses?

CONDITIONING CUBES are fully fortified with vitamins and chelated minerals. These minerals can help with complementing natural stress resistance and the immune system, plus improving coat bloom and skin and hoof quality.

Is rice bran good for horses?

Dr. McCoy: Stabilized Rice Bran is an excellent supplement for most any horse and helps meet the individual’s nutritional needs, depending on life stage and activity level. For senior horses it’s easy to digest, which is important for an older horse and provides additional calories to help build their body condition.

How much bran should I feed my horse?

Feeding substantial amounts of wheat bran daily can lead to mineral imbalances. Nutritionists recommend no more than 1 lb per day and emphasize that it is very important to feed adequate calcium when adding wheat bran to the diet.

Is rice bran heating for horses?

Stabilization subjects the rice bran to heat and pressure which inactivate the lipase enzyme without destroying the nutritional value of the rice bran. Raw (unstabilized) rice bran should not be fed to horses due to palatability problems and digestive upset which may result from rancid fat or spoilage.

Where is CopRice dog food?

CopRice claim to use the highest quality natural ingredients. I’d say the highest quality natural ingredient in a canine diet would be a decent form of meat or meat meal. In this food it’s filler cereals/grains….CopRice Dog Food Review.

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Is Pollard good for horses?

Low in fibre, protein, calcium and high in phosphorus. Pollard is the remains of the inner kernel of wheat left after flour milling. Pollard must be fed damp and with chaff. Pollard is a useful feed for putting condition in horses and improving coat condition as well as providing additional energy.

Is calm and condition suitable for laminitis?

This feed is not suitable for horses and ponies prone to laminitis.

Is sugar beet good for horses?

Sugar beet is an excellent source of highly digestible fibre and a valuable source of energy (calories). In fact, sugar beet is significantly more digestible than hay and contains a similar level of energy (calories) to cereal grains and conditioning feeds which is why it is often referred to as a ‘super fibre’.

Is rice bran OK for Laminitic horses?

Never feed a grain or grain by‐product based feed You should never feed a laminitic horse with a feed that has any of the following ingredients: Wheatfeed, millrun, millmix, broll, bran (rice or wheat), pollard, middlings or any other variation of these ingredients.

What is equi Jewel and what does it do for horses?

Equi-Jewel® is designed to increase the energy density (calories) of a ration helping to maintain condition on “poor-doers” and provide energy in a slow-release form to horses with elevated demands such as the hard working competition horse.

Can a horse have laminitis in the hooves?

Laminitis can occur in any of the horse’s hooves but is more commonly seen in the front hooves. Any horse or pony can be affected by laminitis, but certain circumstances can contribute to the likelihood of your horse developing the condition. Overweight horses or those that have previously suffered with laminitis are more susceptible.

Which is better for a horse corn oil or equi jewel?

The degree of supplementation required is dependent on the desired calorie intake. Scientific research has proven Equi-Jewel®’s superiority in optimising performance in the athletic horse. During strenuous exercise, horses fed Equi-Jewel® had lower lactic acid levels than horses fed corn oil, optimising their stamina.

What does Kentucky Performance Products equi jewel do?

Equi-Jewel was developed by Kentucky Performance Products to safely meet the energy needs of today’s horses. It reduces the risk of digestive upset and supports optimal muscle function, while providing the calories your horse needs to thrive.

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