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Country Acres Horse Feed Pellets - 12% Protein. To be fed with hay or pasture for complete ration.
Midwest Agriculture Sugar beet pulp allows animals to be on full feed and reduces the danger of bloating and digestive disturbance. For show animals, sugar beet pulp has a cooling affect and enhances the bloom of the coat for best appearance, and when soaked in water it provides succulence in the ration. Sugar beet pulp provides a variety in feed rations, firms stools for cleaner pen operation and allows for increased feed intake.
Purina® Equine Senior® horse feed provides the specific balance of energy, protein, vitamins, minerals and high-quality fiber (including beet pulp) your senior horse requires to maintain proper body condition. And the unique Easy Soak™ Pellet Technology makes it easy to chew, regardless of your horse's chewing ability, and is more digestible than whole grains, hay or pasture. Purina® Equine Senior® horse feed provides the best nutrition for senior horse. Plus, your horse will love the taste.
Country Acres Sweet Mix Plus Horse Feed is an economical sweet feed for adult horses containing 12% protein plus vitamins and minerals. It has been specifically formulated to meet regional needs of your horse. Country Acres maintains its nutritious content at a low, affordable price. Feed form: grain and pellet mix.
For light to moderately worked horses . . . Purina® Omolene® Horse Feed delivers consistent, superior quality that helps keep your horse looking great. Omolene #100® Horse Feed is an incredibly palatable diet and when fed as directed, provides 100% of the required vitamins and minerals. Instead of using straight cane molasses which is high in sugar, Purina® Omolene #100® Horse Feed contains a unique blend of molasses and soy oil for a higher fat molasses that horse love to eat.
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Diabetes can be a challenging condition to manage, especially in pets that cannot verbally communicate how they feel. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes in...