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Hygain Micr Lupins Flakes Horse Feed Supplement 20kg

I/N: 0877800

$45.99

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  • Premium quality, all natural, micronized lupins that requires no soaking or cracking with the goodness sealed in
  • Hygain micrlupins flakes are readily digestible with improved feed efficiency and reduced risk of colic, acidosis and laminitis
  • Feeding guide micrlupin flakes can be fed on their own or mixed with other grains such as micrbarley, micrmaize and or oats to meet dietary requirements or used as a top up to premixed, pelleted or extruded feeds and should be fed with a minimum of 1% of body weight as fibre such as quality pasture/ hay and or chaff
  • Feeding amount may be influenced by age, breed, desired body condition, exercise intensity, gestation and lactation status, pasture/hay quality and availability and climate
  • Care should be taken to match feed intake to dietary requirements
Premium quality, all natural, micronized lupins that requires no soaking or cracking with the goodness sealed in. Hygain Micrlupins flakes are readily digestible with improved feed efficiency and reduced risk of colic, acidosis and laminitis. Feeding Guide MICRLUPIN flakes can be fed on their own or mixed with other grains such as MICRBARLEY, MICRMAIZE and or oats to meet dietary requirements or used as a top up to premixed, pelleted or extruded feeds and should be fed with a minimum of 1% of body weight as fibre such as quality pasture/ hay and or chaff. Feeding amount may be influenced by age, breed, desired body condition, exercise intensity, gestation and lactation status, pasture/hay quality and availability and climate. Care should be taken to match feed intake to dietary requirements. Reduce grain intake on rest days, if horses gain weight and / or training regime is interrupted.