FarmCrest Tasty 10 is designed to support the nutritional needs of a variety of horses for maintenance or light work. Tasty 10 is also suitable for the mixed herd including horses, cattle and goats on quality pasture or hay.
Wheat middlings, soybean hulls, rice mill by-product, flaked corn, cane molasses, vegetable oil, natural and artificial caramel flavor, whole oats, dehulled soybean meal, calcium carbonate, cobalt carbonate, niacin, riboflavin supplement, calcium pantothenate, mineral oil, ground corn, dehydrated alfalfa meal, deoiled corn distillers dried grains with solubles, ferrous carbonate, ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, sodium selenite, choline chloride, copper sulfate, vitamin A supplement, vitamin E supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, calcium iodate, salt, hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate, and monocalcium phosphate.
Crude Protein……………….Min…………………..10.0%
Crude Fat……………………..Min……………………3.5%
Crude Fiber…………………..Max………………….21.0%
Acid Detergent Fiber…….Max…………………….30%
Neutral Detergent Fiber…..Max…………………….45%
Calcium………………………..Min……………………0.8%
Calcium………………………..Max……………………1.0%
Phosphorus………………….Min……………………….0.4%
Sodium……………………….Min………………………0.2%
Sodium………………………Max………………………0.3%
Salt…………………………….Min………………………..0.2%
Salt…………………………….Max………………………..0.7%
Copper………………………..Min……………………….5ppm
Copper……………………….Max……………………..20ppm
Selenium……………………..Min………………….0.3 ppm
Zinc…………………………….Min…………………..50 ppm
Vitamin A……………………Min……………..3,000 IU/lb
FarmCrest Tasty 10 should be fed with good quality forage, Always provide an adequate supply of clean, fresh water. Provide vitamin/mineral supplementation as needed.
Always feed by weight, not volume. Weigh your feed scoop empty, then with the food, and subtract the weight of the empty scoop. Make adjustments to quantity gradually.
Feed adult maintenance horses at the rate of 0.75 to 1.4 Lbs. per 100 Lbs. body weight per day, depending upon body condition and amount of work or exercise. horses that have been exercised should be cooled out and re-hydrated properly before being fed, and before having access to unlimited water.
Feed weaned cattle at the rate of 1% to 2% of bodyweight, depending upon body condition and desired rate of gain.
Feed goats at 1-2 Lbs. per 100 Lbs bodyweight per day.
Switch feed slowly. Always introduce a new feed slowly by mixing it in with your old feed gradually over one to two weeks. Observe your animals closely during this period. Watch for changes in stool, attitude, and weight.