Triple Crown Complete Textured Horse Feed

Triple Crown

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TRIPLE CROWN COMPLETE

A HIGH FIBER, BEET PULP-BASED FEED. IDEAL FOR HARD KEEPERS, PERFORMANCE HORSES AND HORSES WITH COPD/HEAVES OR GASTRIC ULCERS. MAY ALSO BE USED AS A COMPLETE DIET.

A textured feed designed to provide mature performance horses with a complete diet that includes fiber, Triple Crown Complete features a beet pulp-based formula that provides 12% protein, 12% fat, and all the calories, vitamins and minerals of a grain-based feed without the potentially harmful soluble carbohydrates. Complete is the perfect choice for horses with limited access to hay or poor quality hay.

Feeding Directions

Triple Crown Complete is designed for mature horses. If feeding as a grain concentrate with hay, feed a minimum of 5 to 15 pounds per day for desired body condition. If replacing all the hay in the diet, feed 1% to 1.5% of body weight daily. Triple Crown Complete can be soaked with warm water for older horses with poor teeth, with respiratory problems, or for horses prone to choking.

NOTE: Provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times. Keep product fresh in cool, dry storage. Examine product daily for mold or insect contamination. DO NOT use product that is old, molded or insect contaminated.

***The following coefficients of variation (cv) can be associated with the carbohydrate analyses. These should reasonably account for both sampling and analytical variation, though as you know, poor sampling can lead to much larger variation. The coefficients of variation (cv) for starch is 10%, WSC is 15% and ESC is 15%. For example, a feed with a WSC value of 10% should be expected to range from 8.5 – 11.5% and a WSC value of 20% to range from 17 – 23%. In addition, there are variables on ingredients between suppliers that could be as much as an additional 5% to 10% per ingredient. Therefore, products, such as TC 30% Supplement potentially would have a smaller variation than TC Lite due to the number of bulk ingredients making up the feed (2 vs. 4).

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