Poulin Grain Decade Fiber Advantage Horse Feed
This beet pulp-based textured equine feed is formulated with moderate fat and fiber levels, delivering essential nutrients for maintenance, performance, and breeding horses and ponies. It’s an excellent choice for hard keepers or horses needing weight gain. The high-fiber, low-calorie composition helps prevent metabolic conditions in horses.
- 12.0% Protein
- 10.0%Â Fat
- 15.0% Fiber
- 8.5% Starch
- Â 9.9% Sugar
Life Stages
- Pregnant / Lactating
- Adult Maintenance
- Active Performance
- Intense Work
- Senior
Advantages
- 100% ORGANIC SELENIUM & INCREASED LEVELS OF VITAMIN E –Â Powerful antioxidants significant in boosting immune function.
- OMEGA 3 FATTY ACIDS – Enhanced levels to aid in anti-inflammation and muscle recovery.
- LIVE CELL YEAST – Stabilizes bacteria, stimulating digestion and nutrient absorption and improves gut health.
- ORGANIC TRACE MINERALS – For increased absorption and utilization of nutrients to improve resistance to disease and stress.
- INCREASED PROTEIN WITH ADDED LYSINE – To account for lower quality grass hays in the northeast and to aid in topline development.
- FRESH, FIXED NUTRITION FORMULAS – Consistent and highly palatable nutrition manufactured fresh in our northeast based, family owned feed mill.
- SUPER FIBER SOURCES – Beet pulp and soy hulls provide highly digestible fiber and help maintain hindgut moisture.
General Equine Feeding GuidelinesÂ
Divide feed into a minimum of two equal feedings. Never feed more than 0.5 lbs of grain per 100 lbs of body weight in a single feeding. If more feed is needed per day to maintain body condition, consider adding a third feeding or reduce grain and add a high-energy fat supplement.Â
The amount of grain fed to any horse will vary depending on forage quality and availability in addition to the animal’s weight, body condition, performance level, metabolism and age.Â
All dietary changes should be made slowly over 10-14 days.Â
If your horse has dental problems or trouble swallowing, use a product that can be soaked in water before feeding.Â
If feeding less than the daily recommended amount of a concentrated feed, contact The Mill’s equine team to get a recommended supplement to meet adequate levels of vitamins and minerals.Â