Crude Protein (Min.) | 13% | |
Crude Fat (Min.) | 15% | |
Crude Fiber (Max) | 3% | |
Calcium (Min.) | 1.6% | (Max) 2.1% |
Phosphorus (Min.) | 0.7% | |
Magnesium (Min.) | 0.5% | |
Potassium (Min.) | 1.6% | |
Salt (Min.) | 3.5% | |
Salt (Max) | 4.5% | |
Cobalt (Min.) | 1 ppm | |
Copper (Min.) | 150 ppm | |
Iodine (Min.) | 6 ppm | |
Manganese (Min.) | 600 ppm | |
Selenium (Min.) | 2 ppm | |
Zinc (Min.) | 600 ppm | |
Vitamin A (Min.) | 30,000 IU/lb | |
Vitamin C (Min.) | 250 mg/lb | |
Vitamin D (Min.) | 6,000 IU/lb | |
Vitamin E (Min.) | 1,000 IU/lb | |
Biotin (Min.) | 10 mg/lb | |
Riboflavin (Min.) | 20 mg/lb | |
Thiamin (Min.) | 50 mg/lb |
Available in
- 40lb
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
The most concentrated level of omega-3 fatty acids to support rapid growth, reproduction, lactation, and top athletic performance.
B-Vitamin Enrichment
Higher levels of biotin, riboflavin, and thiamine for the athletic horse, rapidly growing foals, breeding stallions, and lactating mares.
Trace Element Sources
Mixture of inorganic and organic zinc, manganese, & copper for improved mineral absorption and optimization of hindgut digestion.
Yeast Concentrate
Diamond-V XPC yeast concentrate included as an added source of B-vitamins and other nutrients.
Energy Dense
Maximum oil content provides greater energy density to support lactation and strenuous activity demanded of competition horses.
Amino Acid Fortification
Enriched with lysine to support rapid muscle growth and recovery from strenuous physical activity.
Antioxidants
Enriched with our most concentrated source of vitamins A and C and natural flaxseed lignans and molasses melanoidins as antioxidants for intense competition, rapid growth and lactation.
Electrolytes
Highest levels of electrolytes for horses in competition or heavy lactation.
Provide free choice as a supplement to horses of all sizes at the rate of one block for each 1 to 10 head. When group feeding, place blocks in pen or pasture to minimize competition and assure easy accessibility. Mature horses normally consume approximately 1 to 3 pounds per head daily. Consumption may vary depending on climate, forage quality, forage availability, accessibility to other feeds, size, condition and/or age of horses. In situations where increased intake is desired, reduce access to other sources of supplemental energy such as grain or other feed supplements. Provide access to fresh water at all times.