
This type of feed balancer has been formulated to be mixed with cereals (oats and / or barley)
This ration contains high levels of nutrients allow us to provide a correct diet for horses in work, mares and foals, stallions or horses who need a maintenance diet, depending on the proportion used with the cereals.
If used within a foal diet, this feed will help prevent development problems that can originate due to an incorrect diet. In lactating and gestating mares, this diet provides all the nutrients necessary for milk production and development of the fetus.
For the horse in work, the vitamins and minerals contained in this feed will provide all that is necessary for optimum performance.
Kentucky Optimo is formulated as a pellet to ensure the highest digestibility of the nutrients and high stability in heat as it has a low molasses content.
Ideal for:
Ingredients: wheat, barley, roasted and decorticated soybean meal extraction (2), partially decorticated sunflower meal, bicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, cane molasses, sodium chloride, soybean vegetable oil (2).
(2) Produced from genetically modified soya beans
Nutritional Additives per kg:
Vitamins:
Trace Elements:
Analytical Constituents: |
|
Digestible Energy (MJ/Kg) |
11 |
Oil (%) |
2.0 |
Protein (%) |
17.2 |
Fibre (%) |
10.2 |
Ash (%) |
14.1 |
Starch (%) |
27 |
Sodium (%) |
0.61 |
Available in 25 Kg bags – Full pallet 40 bags –
Feeding Instructions:
Recommended amount for a 500 kg bodyweight horse: 0.5 to 1.5 Kg (depending workload) per day with 2-3 Kg of cereals and a of 1.5% bodyweight in forage
HORSE TYPE |
QUANTITY OF KENTUCLY OPTIMO (Kg/day) |
QUANTITY OF CEREALS (Kg/day) |
Foals 3-6 months |
0.3-0.9 |
0.3-0.7 |
Foals 6-12 months |
1-1.2 |
0.7-1 |
Foals 12-24 months |
1-1.5 |
0.8-3 |
Pregnant mares first 8 months |
0.5-1 |
2-4 |
Pregnant mares last 3 months |
1-2 |
3-5 |
Lactating mares first trimester |
1-2 |
3-5 |
Lactating mares second trimester |
0.5-1 |
2-4 |
Stallions |
0.8-1 |
2-4 |
Kentucky Range Message All the ingredients included in the formulations are accepted by the FEI and the Jockey Club but the products themselves are not subjected to analysis that guarantees the absence of naturally occurring doping substances after production. Although the risk of giving a positive doping for any of these pollutants is low, we recommend using products with a higher level of control for national and international competition where your horse can be subjected to anti-doping. |