Horse Power Pressed
| Crude Protein, Min | 23.00% |
| Crude Fat, Min | 0.50% |
| Crude Fiber, Max | 6.00% |
| Acid Detergent Fiber, Max | 10.00% |
| Neutral Detergent Fiber, Max | 10.00% |
| Calcium, Min | 5.00% |
| Calcium, Max | 6.00% |
| Phosphorus, Min | 2.00% |
| Salt, Min | 13.75% |
| Salt, Max | 16.50% |
| Copper, Min | 29 ppm |
| Selenium, Min | 0.35 ppm |
| Zinc, Min | 72 ppm |
| Vitamin A, Min | 21,600 IU/lb |
| Vitamin D-3, Min | 2,300 IU/lb |
| Vitamin E, Min | 20 IU/lb |
Plant Protein Products, Processed Grain By-Products, Salt, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Molasses Products, Roughage Products, Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Hydroxide, Manganous Oxide, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Selenium Yeast, Ethylenediamine Dihydroiodide, Calcium Iodate, Cobalt Carbonate, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Mineral Oil, Red Iron Oxide and Artificial Flavoring
CAUTION: USE AS DIRECTED. Consumption of selenium should not exceed 3 mg per head daily.
WARNING: This product, which contains added copper, should not be fed to sheep or any species with a low tolerance to supplemental copper.
Introductory Period: Following a 7 to 10 day acclimation period, average consumption should be 1 to 2 pounds for mature horses with unrestricted forage supplies. Position the blocks 50 to 75 feet from loafing, feeding and watering areas. Some repositioning of blocks may be necessary as animals become acclimated to the presence of the blocks. Move blocks closer to increase consumption: further away to decrease consumption. If over consumption occurs for more than two weeks and repositioning of blocks does not correct the situation, remove blocks and evaluate the overall feeding program. DO NOT ALLOW STARVED ALLOW STARVED HORSES FREE ACCESS TO THIS BLOCK.
Feeding and Management
1. Feed at a rate of one block per 5 to 15 horses. All animals should have equal access to blocks. Timid and smaller animals need their share.
2. Place the blocks where animals congregate. Locate blocks throughout the pasture at loafing, grazing and watering areas. Adequate distance must be maintained between blocks to prevent crowding - 10 feet minimum.
3. Feed block continuously along with plentiful sources of forage and clean, fresh water. Horses should not run out of blocks. When a block is two-thirds consumed, provide a new block near it. Place very small pieces in a feed pan or trough to be cleaned up.
4. Horses should consume 1 to 2 pounds per head daily based on a 1,000-pound animal.
5. Consumption of this block may vary depending upon animal body condition, quality and quantity of forages, seasonal weather conditions, and most importantly, feeding locations of blocks with respect to loafing, grazing, feeding and watering areas.
6. If additional mineral and vitamin fortification is desired, provide an appropriate STOCKADE® self-fed mineral supplement in addition to this supplement.
For more information contact your STOCKADE® representative.