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Star 150 POP – Stud Mare (Pregnancy/Lactation)

 
Good nutrition for the MARE is vital to give the foal the best possible start to life.
 
In the last third of gestation and the first lactation, it's important a nutritional boost, since the needs of the fetus development and the foal on lactation, requires a high level of energy, protein, vitamin and mineral.

POP STAR 150 is designed to respond promptly to this increase of needs, on both situations, on mares or on colts.

Nutrients / Kg of Feed

Crude Protein (%): 
16.00
Crude Fat (%): 
6.00
Crude Cellulose (%): 
7.50
Total Ashes (%): 
7.50
Starch and Sugars (%): 
37.00
Calcium (%): 
1.00
Phosphorus (%): 
0.50
Magnesium (%): 
0.20
Copper (mg): 
30.00
Zinc (mg): 
125.00
Iron (mg): 
150.00
Sodium (mg): 
50.00
Vitamin A (IU): 
20000.00
Vitamin D3 (IU): 
2000.00
Vitamin E (mg): 
200.00
Vitamin C (mg): 
100.00
Biotin (mg): 
1.00
Nicotinic Ac. (mg): 
70.00
Pantothenic Ac. (mg): 
60.00
Folic Ac. (mg): 
60.00
Lysine (mg): 
1000.00
Methionine (mg): 
4500.00
UF Horse: 
0.99
Yeasts (mg): 
1000.00

Benefits
» High protein value
» Improved fetal growth by high vitamin (A, D3 and E) and trace elements
» Improves digestibility by the use of heat-treated cereals
» Improves lactation
» Improves fertility
» Helps on growth and development of the Colt

Characteristics
» Multiparticles based on Flakes cereals, legumes and Granular, homogeneously mixed with molasses, cane sugar, Soybean Oil.
» Produced in exclusive facilities for RATION HORSES.

Composition
Carob, Lucerne, Oats, wheat bran, rolled corn, broad bean Laminated, Soy Integral ,carrot , Puffed Maize, Pet Corn Flakes , Pet Rice , Pet Barley , maize , Barley , expeller soybean , Soy Oil , Molasses, Vitamins and Minerals .

Recommendations
» Ensuring fresh water always available;
» Supply of concentrate, whenever possible 3-4 meals / day;
» Whenever you change the concentrate, be alert to the transition, which should be made for at least in 4 days;
» The concentrate should always be preceded by forage (straw, Hays);
» The choice of the concentrate should be based on technical advice - the Race, the performance and objectives you intend from the horse;
» The amount of concentrate should be related to the weight of the horse and its work, ranging between 0.5-1kg and 100kg LW.
 

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