Hygain® Micrbeet® is high in soluble fibre and low in sugar, suitable for all equines regardless of age and use.
Nutritional Analysis – Guaranteed Minimums: Crude Protein 8.1%, Crude Fat 0.9%, Max Crude Fibre 17.7%
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Hygain® Micrbeet® is high in soluble fibre and low in sugar, suitable for all equines regardless of age and use.
Nutritional Analysis – Guaranteed Minimums: Crude Protein 8.1%, Crude Fat 0.9%, Max Crude Fibre 17.7%
Feeding amount may be influenced by age, breed, appetite, exercise, desired body condition, pasture/hay quality and availability. The use of chaff is not required.
Feeding rates per day
As a supplemental fibre source when fed with hay* **
HYGAIN® MICRBEET® can be fed on its own (principle ingredient) at increased levels along with roughage and a mineral and vitamin supplement such as HYGAIN® BALANCED® or HYGAIN® SPORTHORSE®.
*Intended as guide only, all variables should be taken into consideration.
As a supplemental fibre source when fed with premixed feeds and hay*
HYGAIN® MICRBEET® can be fed as an addition to your horse’s premixed feed/grains and roughage. HYGAIN® MICRBEET® can also be used as a top dressing to encourage the intake of less palatable feeds.
Grazing should be restricted and the soaking of hay is recommended for equines prone to starch/sugar related conditions (e.g.: laminitis, grain intolerance, cushings etc.). HYGAIN® MICRBEET® may also be used in conjunction with HYGAIN® ZERO® the unique low Carb – low GI formula providing the required balance of daily nutrients in the diet.
*Intended as a guide only, all variables should be taken into consideration.
**Recommended to be fed with a Mineral and Vitamin supplement to balance the diet.
Do not feed dry. Soak HYGAIN® MICRBEET® prior to feeding at a ratio of 5 parts water to 1 part HYGAIN® MICRBEET® for 10 minutes in cold water or 5 minutes in hot water. Use within 24 hours of soaking.
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