Pelleted vitamin and mineral supplement specifically designed for racing and performance horses
Feeding Guidelines
Work Load Trinergy
lb/dayOats
lb/dayHay/Pasture
lb/dayLight 2 4 15 Moderate 2 8 15 Intense 2 14 10 - This Guideline is for horses with a mature body weight range of 1100-1300 lb (500-590 kg).
- The hay in this Guideline is an average quality mixed hay (12% crude protein & 0.85-0.90 Mcal/lb). As the hay quality drops, the amount of oats will need to be increased. Conversely, better quality hay can reduce the quantity of oats needed.
- Pasture means at the same moisture content and same nutritional quality as the hay.
- The amount of oats and forage in this Guideline is meant as a starting point. Individual horse needs will vary, therefore feeding should be adjusted per individual.
- The range of oats required is wide. For "easy keepers" on excellent forage, the amount of oats may be halved. On the other hand, "hard keepers" on extremely poor forage may need double the amount of oats or must have better quality forage.
- The amount of mixed feed (TRINERGY plus oats) given at any one time should be no more than 0.5% of the horse's body weight. For example, a 1200 lb horse should be fed no more than 6 lb per feeding and therefore, should be fed twice a day if at medium work and three times a day if at intense work.
- Always provide clean, fresh water.
- Salt should always be available.
- Additional electrolytes may be necessary if exercising at high intensity under hot and humid conditions.
- Do not feed additional proteins, vitamins or minerals except on the advice of a nutritionist.
- Consult your veterinarian concerning proper health programs, and always maintain a good worm control program.
- Please consult with our nutritionists if grains other than oats are fed.