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Why Cubes?
| Much higher nutritional value per pound compared to long hay. | |
| Lower waste compared to hay as horse is not dispersing on ground and standing on feed. | |
| Animals tend to absorb a larger percentage of the nutrients compared to long hay. | |
| Much easier handling, scoops with a shovel or rake. | |
| Requires 1/4 as much space to store the same amount of hay. | |
| Cleaner than hay, the processing removes a high percentage of dust, dirt and contaminates. | |
| Lower cost per calorie than hay | |
| Animal waste is approximately 10% to 20% less with Cubes as opposed to hay. | |
| Stable pricing compared to hay (same price winter or summer) | |
| Works in RanchTek's Graze-o-matic automatic feeders. |
3 Nutritional Mixtures
| ALFALFA CUBES | High in protein, alfalfa cubes are fed to the horse that is being "worked" hard as it gives them energy. Alfalfa pellets should be fed along with grain in the winter months, as it provides and maintains body heat against the cold weather. | Sun Cured Alfalfa Hay |
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| ALFALFA / OAT CUBES | The Alfalfa/Oat Cube is an excellent feed for the horse that is being "worked" on a lighter scale. With adding oat hay to the blend, it lowers the protein level while adding additional fiber to the horse's diet. | Sun Cured Alfalfa Hay, Oat Hay |
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| OAT CUBES | Due to the high fiber and low protein content, the Oat cube is an excellent feed for horses that tend to gain weight easily. There is virtually no waste when feeding Oat Cubes compared to a 30% loss in feeding oat hay. | Oat Hay |
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Reminder: Feed is perishable. Store this product in a cool, dry area, away from insects. DO NOT feed moldy or insect-infested Cubes.
Ingredients
Sun Cured Alfalfa Hay, Legume Grasses, Monocalcium Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Chloride, Grape Pomace (max 5%), Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Magnesium Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Manganous Oxide, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Choline Chloride, Vitamin A Acetate, Niacin, Copper Oxide, Cobalt Carbonate, Sodium Selenite (a source of Selenium).
FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS
| Maintenance to light exercise: 1.75 to 2.00 Ibs. per hundred Ibs. of body weight of horse. | |
| Light to moderate exercise: 2.00 to 2.25 Ibs. per hundred Ibs. of body weight of horse. | |
| Moderate exercise: 2.50 Ibs. per hundred Ibs. of body weight of horse. | |
| Provide fresh, clean water at all times. | |
| Each animal is an individual and may need to have its total feed adjusted depending on body condition desired and degree of exercise. | |
| Divide feed amounts by feed times per day |