Longevity®
Pelleted Feed for Geriatric or Stressed Horses
  • Easily available nutrients in the proper balance to meet the needs of geriatric and stressed horses.
  • Aids in maintaining and/or improving body condition of geriatric and stressed horses.
  • Natural and added antioxidants aid in maximizing immune function.
  • Helps to restore vitamin C levels normally maintained by healthy horses.
  • Contains added biotin.
  • High in digestible fiber.
  • Improves nutrient absorption and use.
  • Calorie dense.
  • Formulated to promote proper gut function.
  • Fully fortified with all essential vitamins and minerals.
  • Highly palatable.
  • Available in 1/2 inch diameter pellets designed for easy chewing and absorption.
  • Crude Protein, minimum -- 12.0%
  • Crude Fat, minimum -- 6.0%
  • Crude Fiber, maximum -- 10.0%
  • Calcium, minimum -- 0.6%
  • Calcium, maximum -- 1.0%
  • Phosphorus, minimum -- 0.5%
  • Copper, minimum -- 35 ppm
  • Selenium, minimum -- 0.4 ppm
  • Zinc, minimum -- 100 ppm
  • Vitamin A, minimum -- 4000 IU/lb
  • Vitamin E, minimum -- 140 IU/lb
  • Vitamin C, minimum -- 500 mg/lb
  • Feed 1/2 to 1 1/2 lb per 100 lb body weight and allow free choice pasture or hay.
  • Feeding levels may vary with the seasons, type of forage and the general condition of the horse. In general, an average size riding horse (1000 to 1200 lb) should consume 5 to 10 pounds of Longevity per day.
  • The amount given at any one time should be no more than 0.5% of the horse's body weight. For example, a 1000 lb horse should be fed no more than 5 lb per feeding.
  • Always provide clean, fresh water and salt.
  • Do not feed additional proteins, vitamins or minerals except on the advice of a nutritionist.
  • In many cases, even horses over 20 years of age can be kept in good condition with McCauley's Original 12. Please consult our nutritionists for more information.
  • For horses experiencing difficulty in chewing hay and/or pasture, McCauley's Alam may partially or completely replace the roughage portion of the diet.
  • Both Alam and Longevity can be fed as a mash.
  • Consult your veterinarian concerning proper health programs.
  • Always maintain good dental care and worm control programs.