GROSTRONG
Mintrate supplies vital nutrients
Mineral and vitamin supplementation is necessary for horses for
several reasons:
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Required for digestion and
utilization of feedstuffs and for most metabolic processes
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Due to mineral depletion of soils,
feedstuff nutrient value is lower
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Mineral and vitamin content of
forages varies greatly
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Due to vitamin-mineral interactions,
these nutrients need to be supplied in the correct amounts and
proportions to achieve optimum performance
Supplemental protein may be required
by horses based on growth requirements, reproductive stage, and
forage quality.
GROSTRONG Mintrate provides necessary protein, minerals, and
vitamins to complement forages, grains and feeds, helping horses
reach their performance potential. GROSTRONG Mintrate combines the
advantages of GROSTRONG Minerals with high-quality protein
sources. It is the result of unsurpassed formulation expertise and
leading edge technology. Over 100 years of formulation and
manufacturing expertise back the reliability and nutritional
soundness of GROSTRONG Mintrate. GROSTRONG Mintrate, a FORAGE
FIRST® Mineral and Vitamin Product, is a key component of the
FORAGE FIRST program. FORAGE FIRST programs combine good-quality
forage, GROSTRONG vitamin-mineral products, and energy-based
products, when needed, to produce balanced total rations. With
this combination of feeds, horses can be healthy and perform at
their best when fed less grain than they would receive from
traditional horse rations. Consequently, horses are at less risk
of metabolic and digestive disorders and Developmental Orthopedic
Diseases that may result from high starch intake.
Product Description
GROSTRONG Mintrate is a high-quality, pelleted,
protein-vitamin-mineral product designed for use in situations
where additional protein is needed, especially in rations for
growing horses and gestating and lactating broodmares.
Features & Benefits:
Formulated specifically for horses – Horse nutrient
requirements can be specifically addressed, which allows product
to be designed to provide the amounts of protein, vitamins, and
minerals needed specifically by horses.
100+ years of livestock nutrition – To assure horse owners
of our commitment to ensuring high-quality products, research and
manufacturing experience that perform.
Contains GROSTRONG Minerals – To ensure horses receive 27
major minerals, trace minerals, vitamins, and electrolytes in the
correct amounts and ratios for maintenance, growth, reproduction,
and performance.
Provides complexed (organic) ZinPro* trace minerals (Zn, Mn,
Cu, Co) – To increase availability of minerals when used in
conjunction with inorganic mineral sources, which could be crucial
to young horses; gives an edge on mineral absorption. *Not an ADM
trademark
Provides 33% high-quality protein – To ensure essential
amino acid needs are met for maintenance, growth, reproduction,
and performance.
Optimum amounts of protein, vitamins and minerals – To
enable horses to reach their genetic potential by providing key
amounts of protein, vitamins, and minerals lacking in feedstuffs.
Provides direct fed microbials – To enable more efficient
metabolism of nutrients from the foregut, resulting in better
nutrient utilization of the entire ration.
Provides Prosponse® yeast – Studies have shown brewers’
dried yeast enhances feed palatability, digestibility, and hindgut
fermentation.
Provides natural-source vitamin E – To protect body tissues
from oxidative damage. The need for vitamin E is vital to immune
system functioning and may be especially important for growing and
working horses as they are more prone to exercise-induced muscle
damage. Natural-source vitamin E is more bio-available than
synthetic vitamin E.
Pellet form – Better nutrient digestibility and absorption;
easy-to-feed and reduces feed waste.
Highly palatable with addition of apple flavoring – To
encourage feed consumption.
Product Form/Packaging: Pelleted form in 50 lb bags.
How Much is Needed? 0.5 to 2 lb per horse daily,
top-dressed over other feeds or incorporated into the feed or mix.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein, not less than
.............................. 33.0%
Crude Fat, not less than .....................................
2.00%
Crude Fiber, not more than
.................................. 6.5%
Calcium (Ca), not less than
............................... .3.85%
Calcium (Ca), not more than
............................... 4.85%
Phosphorus (P), not less than ...............................
2.0%
Salt (NaCl), not less than......................................
5.5%
Salt (NaCl), not more than.....................................
6.6%
Copper (Cu), not less than................................ 400
ppm
Selenium (Se), not less than............................ 6.00
ppm
Zinc (Zn), not less than.................................. 1,550
ppm
Vitamin A, not less than 55,000 ...............................IU/lb
Vitamin E, not less than 500 ....
...............................IU/lb
Vitamin D3, not less than 5,200
...............................IU/lb
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FEEDING
MoorMan’s GROSTRONG Mintrate for Horses is not a complete feed –
it must be fed with forage. GROSTRONG Mintrate can be fed alone,
used as a top dress over other feed, or used as a mixer pellet for
feed or grain mixes (see table below). The total
Mintrate-feed/grain mixture should be fed at up to 3 lb per horse,
per meal. All ration changes should be made gradually over a
period of 7 to 10 days. Clean, fresh water should always be
available.
For mature idle horses: Feed 1/2 -1 lb of
GROSTRONG Mintrate and 11/2 to 21/2 lb of good-quality forage per
100 lb of body weight daily.
For horses at work, pregnant mares, lactating mares and
stallions in breeding season:
GROSTRONG Mintrate .......20%
Feed or Grain Mix* .............80%
Total ................................100%
Feed 1/4 to 1 lb of the above mixed feed per 100 lb of body weight
daily. Amount of mixed feed will vary depending on amount of
activity, stage of pregnancy, stage of lactation, condition of
horse, forage quality, etc. Feed 2 to 31/2 lb of good quality
forage per 100 lb body weight daily along with the GROSTRONG
Mintrate-grain mix.
For long yearlings and two-year-olds:
GROSTRONG Mintrate ...............20%
Feed or Grain Mix* ......................80%
Total .........................................100%
Feed 1/2 to 1 lb of the above mixed feed per 100 lb of body weight
daily. Amount of mixed feed will vary depending on amount of
activity, condition of animal, forage quality, etc. Feed 11/2 to
2˝ lb of good quality forage per 100 lb of body weight daily along
with the GROSTRONG Mintrate-grain mix. For yearlings GROSTRONG
Mintrate 25% Feed or Grain Mix* 75% Total 100% Feed 1/4 to 1 lb of
the above mixed ration and 1 to 2 lb of good quality forage per
100 lb of body weight daily. Divide equally into at least 2 meals
each day.
For weanlings:
GROSTRONG Mintrate ...............30%
Feed or Grain Mix* ......................70%
Total ........................................100%
Feed 1/2 to 11/2 lb of the above mixed ration and 1 to 11/2 lb of
good quality forage per 100 lb of body weight daily. Divide
equally into at least 2 meals each day.
For nursing foals (creep ration)
GROSTRONG Mintrate ..................35%
Feed or Grain Mix* ........................65%
Total ...........................................100%
Feed 1/4 to 3/4 lb of the above mixed ration per 100 lb of body
weight daily along with mare’s milk and good-quality forage fed
free-choice. *Feed should be SENIORGLO or any other low-starch
feed from ADM Alliance Nutrition. Grain mix should be
predominantly oats, with 20% or less corn, as desired. Corn should
be cracked or steam-flaked for growing horses. Oats may be fed
whole, crimped or rolled. Grain mixes with higher digestible fiber
and less starch (to minimize digestive disorders) are recommended,
and can be made by replacing some of the oats and/or corn with
alfalfa pellets and/or soybean hull pellets. For custom feeding
suggestions, call 1 800-680-8254.
SALT: A basic level of salt is included in GROSTRONG
Mintrate for Horses. However, the salt required by horses varies
with level of activity and should be offered free-choice.
WARNING:
GROSTRONG Mintrate contains copper. Do not feed to sheep or other
copper-sensitive species. Follow label directions. Feeding added
selenium at levels in excess of 0.3 ppm in the total diet is
prohibited.
Questions & Answers
about GROSTRONG Mintrate
1. Q. How should GROSTRONG
Mintrate be fed?
A. GROSTRONG Mintrate is designed to be mixed with feed,
grain and/or forage.
See Instructions for Feeding
for specific rations.
2. Q. Why is it necessary to
use different levels of GROSTRONG Mintrate in the feed or
grain mix for various classes
of horses?
A. Nutrient requirements of a horse vary depending on age,
degree of use, and classification.
Varying the amount of GROSTRONG
Mintrate in the feed or grain mix according to age, use,
and class of horse allows the horse’s
nutrient needs to be met more precisely.
3. Q. Should salt be fed
free-choice with GROSTRONG Mintrate?
A. A basic amount of salt is included in GROSTRONG Mintrate.
However, the total salt
requirement of a horse varies with
the level of activity.
Salt should be provided free-choice
to hard-working horses.
4. Q. Does GROSTRONG Mintrate
provide adequate vitamins for the lactating broodmare?
A. Yes. GROSTRONG Mintrate provides 55,000 IU/lb of
vitamin A and 500 IU/lb of vitamin E,
plus other important vitamins,
such as D3, K, and B-complex vitamins (B12, niacin, thiamine,
riboflavin, and
pantothenic acid).
5. Q. Should GROSTRONG Minerals
for Horses be fed along with GROSTRONG Mintrate?
A. Rations based on GROSTRONG Mintrate supply adequate
minerals for the average horse.
However, as mineral needs of
individual horses may vary, it is a good management practice
to supply GROSTRONG Minerals
free-choice.
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