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Top Breeder™

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Top Breeder™

Pelleted Feed to Rapidly Improve Hair Coat and Body Condition

  • High levels of vegetable oil and beet pulp
  • Highest quality ingredients in the industry for high levels of usable energy
  • Nutrient sources proven best for improvement of hair coat and body condition
  • Available in approximately ½ inch diameter pellets

Feeding Recommendations

Feed approximately ½ to 1 ¾ pounds body weight per day.

Horse Amount of Feed (lb./day) Amount of Hay or Pasture
Equivalent (lb./day)
Weanlings, 6 months old 5 11
Yearlings, 12 months old 7 15
Stallions 4 18
Pregnant Mares 5 18
Lactating Mares 10 20
Light Work 5 16
Medium Work 8 17
Intense Work 13 18
Two-Year Olds in training 8 16

This guideline is for horses with a mature body weight range of 1,100-1,300 lbs. (500-590 kg.). The amount of feed given at any one time should be no more than 0.5% of the horse’s body weight. For example, a 1,000 lb. horse should be fed no more than 5 lbs. per feeding. Each horse has individual feeding needs. As a general guideline, horses on excellent hay or pasture may require half the amount of feed. Horses on extremely poor hay or pasture may need double the amount of feed.

The hay in this guideline is an average quality mixed hay (12% crude protein and 0.85-0.90 Mcal/lb.). As the hay quality drops, the amount of feed will need to be increased and a higher protein level may also be required. Conversely, better quality hay can reduce the quantity of feed needed and may also allow for a lower protein feed. Pasture contains approximately 70 to 80% moisture whereas hay contains approximately 10% moisture. Therefore, 1 lb. of hay is equivalent to 3 to 4.5 lbs. of fresh pasture.

Feeding levels may vary with the seasons, type of forage, requirements for maintenance, pregnancy, lactation, growth, amount of work and the general condition of the horse. Always provide reasonable quality hay and/or pasture; clean, fresh water and salt. Do not feed additional proteins, vitamins or minerals except on the advice of a nutritionist. Consult your veterinarian concerning proper health programs.

For nursing foals, Original® 16 pelleted feed or Foal & Weanling™ is recommended. If, for whatever reason, a horse is fed less than 4 lbs. of feed per day, a comprehensive supplement such as McCauley’s M30®; should be considered as an alternative. Please consult our nutritionists for more information.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (min) 14.0%
Crude Fat (min) 8.0%
Crude Fiber (max) 12.0%
Calcium (min) 0.9%
Calcium (max) 1.4%
Phosphorus (min) 0.7%
Copper (min) 35 ppm
Selenium (min) 0.4 ppm
Zinc (min) 100 ppm
Vitamin A (min) 4000 IU/lb
Vitamin E (min) 110 IU/lb


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