PASTURE LICK
FULL SPECTRUM VITAMIN & MINERAL LICK
SUITABLE FOR
- All types of horses and ponies at grass
- Breeding stock at grass
- All resting or convalescing horses and ponies
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Low sugar
- Balanced mineral lick
- Fresh Forage flavour
- Enhances salvia production and a trickle feed pattern
- Cost effective
- Can be used as a treat or reward
- Reduces stable boredom during periods of confinement
- Waterproof for convenient outdoor grazing supplementation.
A highly palatable low sugar* lick containing a full spectrum of essential vitamins and minerals ideal for all horses and ponies of all ages & activity levels. The natural fresh forage flavour pasture lick is an ideal way to ensure that your horse or pony can access vitamins and minerals when they need them, providing a natural ‘little and often’ approach to feeding. Ideal for those horses at grass, youngstock, horses on box rest or convalescing.
Ingredients
- Molasses
- Soya Bean Meal
- Wheat
- Sodium Chloride
- Dicalcium phosphate
- Calcium Oxide
- Calcium Carbonate
- Magnesium Oxide
- Vitamins & Minerals
Nutrition
Ingredient | Quantity |
---|---|
Oil | 0.9% |
Protein | 14% |
Fibre | 1.3% |
Vitamin A | 50,000 iu/kg |
Vitamin D | 10,000 iu/kg |
Vitamin E | 150 iu/kg |
Introduce gradually into the diet before allowing free access
Feed | Frequency |
---|---|
200-250g | Per day |
These feeding rates are intended as a guide only. The recommended intake for a 500kg horse is 250g/day. |
To avoid bullying always offer a minimum of two tubs when feeding more than one horse. Place inside a car tyre to reduce excessive movement.
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