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Broodmare Late Pregnancy

Microsteed analyses the nutrient contribution from all feeds, roughages and supplements against set nutrient requirements.

This example shows a broodmare in late pregnancy in the month of January. She currently has a good body condition and does not need to gain any weight. Her feed programme consists of 6 hours at pasture, ad-lib hay when stabled and 4 kg of Level- Grow per day.

Daily Intake of Nutrients

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Microsteed clearly identifies the relative contribution of each element of the feed programme against the mare’s requirement.

Feeds such as Level-Grow will provide a consistent nutrient profile having been formulated to do so, whereas pasture and dried forages are naturally highly variable. Through using Microsteed, it is possible to understand where nutrients might vary and the effect on total dietary intake. Achieving levels of greater than 100% is quite common for some minerals and vitamins and the effect of this overage is assessed through the use of the optimum ranges tool.

Horses are well adapted to variation within forages and have a window of tolerance for most nutrients. The optimum ranges tool helps identify whether any shortfall or overage against the target value is detrimental to the mare.

Optimum Nutrient Ranges

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In addition to considering total daily intake, Microsteed will also consider the balance of key minerals in the total diet including calcium, phosphorus, zinc and copper. The balance of minerals influences absorption and also activity within the body.

Mineral Ratios

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Once nutrient intake and balance is considered, Microsteed also assess the contribution nutrients make toward energy requirements. The balance of energy provided through the various nutrients is important when considering impact on growth, behaviour and management of disorders, such as laminitis.

Energy Contribution

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Saracen’s Thoroughbred team can provide Microsteed evaluations customised with forage and pasture results to give a clear picture of the nutritional status of mares, youngstock and stallions. Through understanding the profile of various feeds and relevant forages, diets can be adjusted as needed throughout the season to ensure the best results are achieved.