Purina Enrich Plus Ration Balancing Horse Feed

Purina Enrich Plus Ration Balancing 50-lb

Horses need more nutrition than forage alone can provide. 

Today’s horses are typically limited to a single type of forage in one geographic area. Pastures in the same area or even different sections of the same pasture can have inconsistent nutrient values. Unfortified grains such as straight oats and corn can also have variable amounts of protein, minerals and vitamins. So horses need your help to achieve the nutritional balance they once derived naturally.

Enrich Plus® Ration Balancing Feed Adds Necessary Nutrients to Your Horse’s Diet
Enrich Plus® is a concentrated, pelleted ration balancing horse feed that may be fed as a horse’s sole ration along with quality hay or pasture to provide the proper balance of protein, vitamins and minerals without unnecessary calories. It can also be fed with unfortified whole grains.

Enrich Plus® Ration Balancing Feed is Best Suited for:
Easy Keepers: Easy Keepers who maintain body weight and condition on hay or pasture alone, or are not able to eat the minimum recommended amount of another feed without gaining unwanted weight.
Young, Growing Horses: Young, Growing Horses who may require concentrated nutrition to support growth and development, but with fewer calories to support slower growth rate or reduced body condition when recommended.
Stallions & Early Gestation Mares: Stallions & Early Gestation Mares that may need a more concentrated source of nutrition. Also appropriate for working horses who may need a protein, vitamin and mineral supplementation.

Johnson Feed Co. is proud to serve Lewisville, Flower Mound, and southern Denton County. We specialize in animal nutrition and offer a wide variety of quality feed and supplement brands to help keep the animals in your care healthy and well fed. We are happy to help with special orders. Stop by and shop our store in Lewisville, Texas today!


 

Features

Added Antioxidants
Including Selenium and Vitamin E to help address the damaging effects of free radicals

Added Vegetable Oils
For a shinier, healthier hair coat, skin and hooves

B Vitamins
Help maintain metabolic function

Concentrate Feed
Designed to be fed with hay or pasture

Concentrated Formula
Provides required nutrition without excess calories

Corn-free and Oat-Free
For horses with specific sensitivities

High Quality Protein
With essential amino acids Lysine and Methionine to support muscle maintenance, growth and repair

Low Starch & Sugar
Concentrated formula with no grain and low starch and sugar

Protein, Vitamin & Mineral Fortification
Fills nutritional gaps common in forage and unfortified grains

Quality Ingredients
Highly digestible and naturally palatable

Vitamin & Mineral Fortification
Provides 100% of the required vitamins and minerals when fed as directed

Based on “Nutrient Requirements of Horses Sixth Revised Edition–2007” published by the National Research Council

Weight Management
Formulated by PhD Equine Nutritionists to provide necessary nutrition without excess calories

Guaranteed Analysis

CRUDE PROTEIN 32.00% min
LYSINE 2.70 % min
CRUDE FAT 5.00 % min
CRUDE FIBER 5.50% max
ACID DETERGENT FIBER (ADF) 8.00 % max
NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER (NDF) 14.00 % max
DIETARY STARCH 5.00 % max
SUGARS 10.00 % max
CALCIUM (Ca) 3.25 % min
CALCIUM (Ca) 4.25 % max
PHOSPHORUS 1.60 % min
COPPER 185.00 PPM min
SELENIUM 2.0 PPM min
ZINC 500.00 PPM min
VITAMIN A 18,000 IU/LB min
VITAMIN E 600 IU/LB min

Feeding

Caution
Use only as directed. Follow instructions on label or bag.

For horses sensitive to dietary carbohydrates, please consult with a veterinarian or nutritionist for a recommended diet.

Best Results

  • For horses sensitive to dietary soluble carbohydrates, please consult with a veterinarian or nutritionist for a recommended diet.
  • The recommended feeding rate should not be exceeded.
  • Feed at regular times.
  • Do not feed more than 0.5 pounds per 100 pounds of body weight in one serving.
  • Divide total daily feeding into at least two servings with three daily servings preferred.
  • Be sure to weigh your feed using a scale. A small scale can be purchased in the fishing department of many sporting goods stores.
  • Do not feed free-choice.
  • Feed horse in a natural position from troughs placed at normal head height or lower.
  • Reduce and/or delay feeding a horse that is hot, excited or showing pain, fever or diarrhea. Consult your veterinarian if any problems arise.
  • Prevent rapid eating.
  • Have plenty of fresh, clean water available at all times.
  • Provide your horse with access to salt.
  • Maintain a regular deworming program, have the horse's teeth examined annually and consult your veterinarian on a regular basis.

Changing To

  • Make the feed change gradually over a period of 7 to 10 days.
  • Mix the new feed with the old, gradually increasing the amount of the new feed while decreasing an equal amount of the old.
  • Changes in the rate of feeding should not exceed 1 pound per day for each horse.

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