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No.14 Lo-Cal Balancer (Baileys Horse Feeds)

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Hoof HealthHoof Health
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Ration BalancerRation Balancer
No.14 Lo-Cal Balancer from Baileys Horse Feeds is intended for horses and ponies at rest or in light work or those who are laminitis prone. This feed contains 30mg/kg of Biotin, which is proven to support hoof health.
Mad Barn's Feed Bank provides nutritional profiles on 4,274 forages, feeds and supplements used in the equine diet. With our free diet formulation tool, this data can be used by horse owners and nutritionists to design balanced feeding programs for horses in their care.

Scoop Size: One (1) scoop is equivalent to 250 grams.

Ingredients: Alfalfa Meal, Distillers Dried Grains, Wheatfeed, Micronised Soybeans, Dicalcium Phosphate, Micronised Linseed, Vitamin Mineral Premix, Molasses, Calcium Carbonate, Salt (Sodium Chloride), Calcined Magnesite, Yeast Culture, L-Lysine, DL-Methionine, ScFOS

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Cost:
$1.49 / kg
Dry Matter:
90%
Digestible Energy:
2.47826 Mcal / kg (DM)
Nutritional Analysis
Dry Matter
As Fed
Dry matter measures everything in your feed except for the water or moisture content. Because moisture content varies, nutritionists formulate diets on a dry matter basis.
Feeding rate:
Nutrients Concentration Per 525 g
Digestible EnergyDigestible energy provides an estimate of the usable calorie content of a feed commonly expressed as megacalories per kilogram or pound (Mcal/kg or lb). 2.47826 Mcal / kg 1.17 Mcal
Crude ProteinCrude Protein is an estimate of the total protein content of a feed based on the nitrogen content. 17.8 % DM 84.1 g
LysineLysine is typically considered the first limiting amino acid in equine diets. It is involved in immune function, metabolism, and making collagen and elastin. -- % DM -- g
CalciumCalcium is important for maintaining strong bones and teeth. It should be provided in a ratio of approximately 1.5:1 Calcium to Phosphorus. 3.3