Poulin Grain E-Tec Balancer Pellet Horse Feed
E-Tec Balancer Pellet by Poulin Grains
Reformulated to contain 28% protein, this pellet balances the nutrient profiles of unfortified grains and forage-only diets, offering flexibility in feeding programs. Suitable for all horses, including performance horses, easy keepers, ponies, miniature horses, horses with metabolic syndrome, broodmares, and growing horses, it provides higher levels of vitamins and minerals with low calories. This helps meet micronutrient needs without adding excess carbohydrates or calories, preventing horses from becoming overweight.
- 28.0% Protein
- 3.0% Fat
- 11.0% Fiber
- 4.4% Starch
- 6.4% Sugar
- 1.13 Mcal/lb
- 0.3Â lbs/cup
E-TEC® Balancer is designed to balance nutrient profiles, and provide adequate vitamins and minerals in a variety of feeding situations:
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Pasture or hay-only diets
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Forage and whole grain diets
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Forage and commercial feed provided in less than the recommended amount
Life Stages
Advantages
Science-based technology to provide horses with a low-carb performance feed.
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Chromium for increased glucose utilization and improved immune function, growth and overall health.
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Live cell yeast that aids in digestion, absorption and overall gut health
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Organic trace minerals that have increased bioavailability and provide increased resistance against stress and disease
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All natural Vitamin E which is significantly more potent than synthetic vitamin E, making it more available to the horse and staying active in the body for longer
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100% organic selenium, a powerful antioxidant and significant in boosting immune function
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Enhanced levels of Omega 3 to aid in anti-inflammation, performance and recovery
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
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