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Star 200 POP - Competition

The RACEHORSES are subjected daily to an intense physical effort, which leads to an increase in their nutritional needs.

STAR 200 POP brings 3 sources of energy, carbohydrates (starches and sugars), fats and fermentable fibers. The heat processing of cereals increases the digestibility of carbohydrates.

STAR 200 POP provides a good balance of electrolytes (sweating does not diminish the performance of the animal) and vitamins E and C are important antioxidants that protect the muscle tissue of toxic compounds produced during exercise and assist in temperature control.
 

Nutrients / Kg of Feed

Crude Protein (%): 
13.50
Crude Fat (%): 
6.00
Crude Cellulose (%): 
7.00
Total Ashes (%): 
7.00
Starch and Sugars (%): 
40.00
Calcium (%): 
1.00
Phosphorus (%): 
0.50
Magnesium (%): 
0.20
Copper (mg): 
35.00
Zinc (mg): 
170.00
Iron (mg): 
150.00
Sodium (mg): 
50.00
Vitamin A (IU): 
20000.00
Vitamin D3 (IU): 
3000.00
Vitamin E (mg): 
200.00
Vitamin C (mg): 
100.00
Biotin (mg): 
1.00
Nicotinic Ac. (mg): 
75.00
Pantothenic Ac. (mg): 
60.00
Folic Ac. (mg): 
60.00
Lysine (mg): 
9000.00
Methionine (mg): 
5000.00
UF Horse: 
1.00
Yeasts (mg): 
1000.00

Benefits
» Digestible energy available in cooked Starch
» High vitamin intake, by absorption of Fatty Acids
» High level of vegetable fats
» High level of Electrolyte
» Excellent recovery efforts

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, peas Laminated, soy Integral, carrot, Puffed Maize, Pet Corn Flakes, Pet Barley, maize, barley, expeller soybean, Soybean 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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