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Purina® Impact® Hay Stretcher Horse Feed One pound of IMPACT® HAY STRETCHER can replace 1 to 2 lbs of hay consumed by your horse If using as a complete feed to replace all forage and feed in your horse's diet, recommended amounts of IMPACT® HAY STRETCHER are shown below in pounds
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Horse Forage Alternatives | Purina Animal Nutrition These feeds can be used to either stretch the available hay supply or completely replace it if necessary Several Purina ® feed products contain the appropriate types and amounts of fiber to effectively serve as forage alternatives (see Table 1)
HAY STRETCHER - Purina Purina® IMPACT® is formulated to deliver premium nutrition with only high-quality ingredients that have been proven through years of feedings to support overall horse health and performance
Impact® Hay Stretcher Horse Feed | Purina When hay quality is inconsistent, your horse’s nutrition doesn’t have to suffer Provide your horse with a consistent and easy-to-use premium forage replacement with IMPACT® HAY STRETCHER Horse Feed
Sugars and Starches in Horse Feed | Purina Animal Nutrition Purina ® Strategy ® Healthy Edge ® horse feed is a controlled starch and sugar formula containing fewer calories that can be helpful to optimize body condition while supporting the needs of the performance horse
Purina® Smart Edge™ High Fat Horse Feed Purina understands and cares about the unique needs of your animals and the importance of bettering their well-being, performance and health For more than 125 years, we have been tackling the biggest horse nutrition challenges using science, and our love of horses pushes us until we get it right
Feeding Horses with Poor Fecal Consistency - Purina Alfalfa hay should be used with caution in horses with chronic diarrhea, as alfalfa is known to have a laxative effect in some horses The horse may also be allowed to graze fresh grass; start with 10- to 15-minute intervals and monitor response