For Senior Equine
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (Min) ………………………………………..……….……… 14.0%
Crude Fat (Min) …………………………………………………………….….. 6.0%
Crude Fiber (Max) ………………………………………..……….………….. 9.0%
Calcium (Ca) (Min) ………………………………………..……….……….. 1.50%
Calcium (Ca) (Max) ………………………………………..……..………… 2.00%
Phosphorus (P) (Min) ………………………………………………………… .65%
Copper (Cu) (Min) ……………………………………….………..……. 260 ppm
Selenium (Se) (Min) …………………………………………………….. .700 ppm
Zinc (Zn) (Min) ………………………..………………………………….. 275 ppm
Vitamin A (Min) ……………………………………………………… 3300 IU/LB
Ingredients: Grain products, plant protein products, processed grain by-products, forage products, molasses products, calcium carbonate, salt, monosodium phos-phate, dicalcium phosphate, sulphur, manganous oxide, magnesium oxide, ferrous carbonate, ferrous sulfate, potassium chloride, iron oxide, zinc oxide, copper sulfate, cobalt carbonate, ethylene diamine dihydriodide, aspergillus orazye, vitamin A sup-plement, vitamin D3 supplement, natural and artificial flavors added, sodium se-lenite, vegetable oil, potassium iodide, vitamin E supplement.
With added Beet Pulp
Feeding Directions: Golden Oak Senior Horse should be fed to horses receiving up to one-half of their requirements from high quality forage. Begin with approximately 5 lb per day and then adjust up or down as needed after 2 to 4 weeks in order to maintain desired body condition. Do not feed more than 5 lb at a single meal. Allow 3 to 4 hours between meals when feeding 4 to 5 lb at a single meal. For ponies, cut quantities in half. Provide fresh clean water, free choice at all times.