Poulin Grain Equi-Pro East Coast Race Horse Feed
Poulin Grain Equi-Pro East Coast Race Horse Feed is a one-of-a-kind textured feed designed to maximize equine athletic performance in both training and racing. Containing a source of marine-derived calcium, it provides nearly twice the gut buffering protection compared to traditional sources, allowing horses needing high grain diets to maintain weight and performance protection for gastric health. Reformulated to improve palatability.
This equine feed contains a highly bioavailable marine-derived calcium source for superior gastric buffering with twice the effect of traditional sources, improved bone density and repair, reduction in joint inflammation, and reduced overall stress. Help protect the gut lining while still providing a high-calorie, nutrient-dense feed for horses in work.
- 13% Protein
- 8% Fat
- 12% Fiber
- 19.9% Starch
- 11.2% Sugar
Life Stages
- Active Performance
- Intense Work
- Racing
Advantages
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Now with Chromium - For increased glucose utilization and improved immune function, growth and overall health.
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Live cell yeast - For increased digestion and absorption of nutrients
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100% organic selenium and increased levels of 100% natural vitamin E - To support health and immune function
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Optimal balance of vitamins and minerals - Satisfies requirements specific to the northeast USA
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Omega 3 and Omega 6 essential fatty acids - For energy, quality hair coat and proper immune function
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Optimum amino acids - For performance and muscle recovery
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Super fiber sources - Improves digestibility and helps maintain hindgut moisture
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Fixed Nutrition Formulas - Consistent and highly palatable nutrition manufactured fresh in our northeast-based, family-owned feed mill.
General Equine Feeding Guidelines
Divide feed into a minimum of two equal feedings. Never feed more than 0.5 lbs of grain per 100 lbs of body weight in a single feeding. If more feed is needed per day to maintain body condition, consider adding a third feeding or reduce grain and add a high-energy fat supplement.
The amount of grain fed to any horse will vary depending on forage quality and availability in addition to the animal’s weight, body condition, work level, metabolism and age.
All dietary changes should be made slowly over 10-14 days.
If your horse has dental problems or trouble swallowing, use a product that can be soaked in water before feeding.
If feeding less than the daily recommended amount of a concentrated feed, contact The Mill's equine team to get a recommended supplement to meet adequate levels of vitamins and minerals.