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COPRICE COOL CONDITIONER 20KG 3911

Product ID: 3911

https://www.coprice.com.au/product/coprice-c/

$31.30

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Description

Coprice Cool Conditioner is a nutritionally complete all-round feed, formulated for horses and ponies in light to moderate work of all disciplines.

Low in starch and low GI it provides calm sustained power. Rich in rice bran oil makes it an extremely cool energy low fizz feed. Fortified with vitamins, minerals and fatty acids makes it great for health, strength and vitality.

All-rounder pellets:

For low fizz energy, strength & fitness
Ideal for Trail, Recreation, Show, Campdrafting & Ponies

Nutrition Stack:

Rice and rice bran contain protein of high biological value, meaning good availability of amino acids for absorption. These include lysine which helps to improve protein efficiency for growth, muscle mass and topline, and methionine for hoof integrity, and helping maintain healthy skin and coat. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and are an essential part of virtually all of a horses soft tissue. Insufficient quantities can result in weight loss and poor condition.

Ingredients:

Bran, pollard, rice bran, barley, calcium carbonate, Bentonite, salt, CopRice trace mineral and vitamin premix for performance horses, natural antioxidant.
May contain traces of oats, maize and soy, for this feed is made in the same mill as feeds containing these ingredients.

Feeding Instructions:

Feed a minimum of 1% of your horses body weight daily with high quality roughage such as hay, pasture and/or chaff.
Total daily feed intake should be 2-3% of body weight, depending on age, workload and climate.
If feeding over 0.5% body weight per day of pellets, divide into two smaller feeds.
Ensure horses always have access to clean, cool and fresh water.
Suggested feeding rates to be used as a guide only. The amount of feed required will depend on the quality of the pasture/forage, exercise intensity, dentition, metabolism and condition of the horse.

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