Who makes sentinel horse feed?
Who makes sentinel horse feed?
Sentinel Performance LS is also recommended for horses with challenged digestive and/or metabolic systems – contact your Kent Nutrition Group Feed Representative for specific recommendations….Guaranteed Analysis.
Nutrient | Analysis |
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Crude Fiber | 16.0% max |
Lysine | 0.65% min |
Methionine | 0.30% max |
Threonine | 0.50% min |
What is the lowest calorie horse feed?
‘L’ Mix is our lowest calorie/energy feed within our feeding range making it ideal for good doers and those at rest or in light work. Being high in fibre and very low in starch and sugar, containing no cereals and added sugars such as molasses, it is suitable for those prone to laminitis.
Why is starch bad for horses?
During digestion, starch is broken down primarily in the horse’s small intestine by an enzyme called amylase. Several studies have reported the negative effects of excess starch in the large intestine, such as decreased colon and/ or cecal pH level. This can lead to dangerous problems such as colic or laminitis.
What kind of feed does Blue Seal horse feed use?
Blue Seal offers an extensive line of pressure cooked horse feeds under the Sentinel brand of equine products. These Nutrient-Release Formula feeds are made with all-natural low starch and sugar ingredients and include soybean hulls, beet pulp, rice bran and flaxseed plus vitamins and minerals.
Which is the cheapest low starch feed for horses?
Whatever is cheapest lol. Click to expand… Purina’s WellSolve LS has a guaranteed maximum NSC of 11%, with no grains according to their website. They have brought that line of feed a long way since they rolled it out in 2007 or 2008, and it made my first metabolic horse sick.
What should I Feed my Blue Seal Sentinel?
COMMENTS: for additional mineral-vitamin fortification, or if Sentinel Performance LS is fed below the recommended feeding range, feed the appropriate Kent Nutrition Group Equine Supplement, depending on type of hay being fed. The suggested feeding program is intended solely as a guide.
What kind of feed is low in sugar and starch?
One store carries blue seal and the others carry purina and Shur Gain brand feeds. I’m having an absolute terrible time finding a feed that’s low in sugar and starch. I’m pretty sure Trouble had a couple bouts of laminitis in the past and I need something to feed with his supplements.