Tucker Milling’s Alfalfa-Oat is an excellent choice for your entire herd. It is low in starch and has adequate vitamins and minerals. It is ideal for horses at risk for colic and founder.
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Crude Protein……………….Min…………………..12.0%
Crude Fat……………………..Min……………………3.5%
Crude Fiber…………………..Min………………….20.0%
Acid Detergent Fiber…….Max…………………….24%
Neutral Detergent Fiber…..Max…………………….40%
Calcium………………………..Min……………………1.0%
Calcium………………………..Max……………………1.5%
Copper…………………………Min……………………60 ppm
Selenium……………………..Min………………….0.3 ppm
Zinc…………………………….Min…………………..160 ppm
Vitamin A……………………Min……………..2,500 IU/lb
Phosphorus………………….Min………………………..0.5%
* To feed as a complete diet without forage: Feed up to 1.5 lbs per 100 lbs of body weight
* To feed with forage: Feed up to 1 lb per 100 lbs of body weight.
Horses should be fed as individuals to meet their needs of body weight and activity level. Always provide clean, fresh water.