Nutritional Analysis
Nutrition Information
Major Nutrients
Digestible Energy 11.6MJ
Crude Protein (Min)12.0%
Crude Fibre (Max)10.0%
Oil 6.6%
Salt 1.0%
Essential Amino Acids
Lysine 6.5g
Lysine Digestibility *75%
Methionine 1.9g
Methionine Digestibility*82%
Threonine 4.7g
Threonine Digestibility *76%
Macro Minerals
Calcium (Min) 8.9g
Phosphorous (Min) 5.0g
Sodium 4.3g
Chloride 7.2g
Magnesium 4.7g
Potassium 9.0g
Trace Minerals
Copper 56mg
Zinc 191mg
Selenium 1.2mg
Manganese 219mg
Iodine 1.2mg
Iron 166mg
Cobalt 0.4mg
Vitamins
Vitamin A 9000IU
Vitamin E 118IU
Vitamin D 1260IU
Vitamin K 3.7mg
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 23.6mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 6.5mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 127.5mg
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) 25.9mg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)10.5mg
Folic Acid 5.0mg
Biotin 0.3mg
Vitamin B12 34.6µg
* Indicates Protein Bioavailability – the higher the value the easier the protein is to digest
Feeding Rates
Bodyweight (kg)
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300 |
400 |
500 |
600 |
700 |
Spelling Horses |
0.5-1.0 |
0.75-1.5 |
1.0-2.0 |
1.5-2.5 |
2.0-3.0 |
Light Exercise |
1.0-2.0 |
1.5-2.5 |
2.0-3.0 |
2.5-3.5 |
3.0-4.0 |
Moderate Exercise |
2.0-3.0 |
2.5-3.5 |
3.0-4.0 |
3.5-4.5 |
4.0-5.0 |
Intense Exercise |
2.5-3.5 |
3.0-4.0 |
3.5-4.5 |
4.0-5.0 |
4.5-5.5 |
Light Exercise: Up to 60 mins walking, or 30 mins walking, trotting and cantering.
Moderate Exercise: Up to 120 mins walking and trotting, or 30-60 mins trotting, cantering and some galloping.
Intense Exercise: 30-60 mins intense skill work, short duration galloping, racing and endurance.
For the Best Results
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Introduce into a horse’s ration gradually over 1 to 2 weeks.
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Feed in conjunction with ample forage (pasture, hay and/or chaff).
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Make clean, fresh water and salt available at all times.
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Adjust the amount fed so it is appropriate for a horse’s body fatness, stage of training and workload, along with the quality and quantity of forage available.
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Divide feeds into two or more smaller meals if feeding more than 0.5 kg per 100 kg of bodyweight in ‘hard feed’ per day.
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The feeding rates given here are based on the amount of feed needed to meet a horse’s vitamin and mineral requirements. If you feed below these feeding rates, vitamin and mineral deficiencies will appear in the diet and may affect health and limit performance. To avoid this, simply add one of Pryde’s EasiBalanced Pellets to top up vitamin and mineral intakes.
Keep it Balanced
Are you feeding below recommended feeding rates? Top up vitamin and mineral levels using a pellet from the Pryde’s EasiBalanced range. For every 1 kg less than the recommended feeding rates add ONE of these products at the specified rate.
Essentials 150 – 300g/day