Nutrena DevelopTM
 
FARR Develop meets all the nutritional requirements for your horse's early development. It's formulated for young, growing horses and mares in lactation or late gestation. Its high concentration of balanced amino acids, minerals and vitamins promotes skeletal, muscle and hoof growth. Plus, the high nutrient density and highly digestible grains allow lower feeding levels. And for broodmares, this formula supports milk production without bodyweight loss to enhance re-breeding. 
 
Features 
Steam-rolled grain to improve palatability and increase energy availability of corn and barley
Highly digestible corn oil, to improve coat condition
Guaranteed levels of lysine and methionine to help assure optimum muscle, hair coat and hoof development without excess nitrogen
Enhanced levels of vitamin E to provide antioxidant benefits that may enhance immune response
B-vitamins, to help horses face the challenges of growth, advanced age or heavy workloads
Guaranteed levels of biotin to support muscle, hair coat and hoof development

Guaranteed Analysis (min. amounts except where noted)
Crude Protein 16.0%
Lysine 0.85%
Methionine 0.4%
Crude Fat 5.0%
Crude Fiber max. 6.0%
Calcium min. 0.80%-max. 1.20%
Phosphorus 0.75%
Copper 60 ppm
Zinc 240 ppm
Selenium 0.6 ppm
Vitamin A 4,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D3 500 IU/lb
Vitamin E 100 IU/lb
Biotin 0.60 mg/lb

Feeding Directions 
The following feeding directions are general guidelines and may be altered to meet the needs of individual horses. Feed the recommended amount in equal amounts during two or more regular feedings per day.

Growing Horses LB Feed Per
100lb Bodyweight
Nursing Foals 0.25 to 0.5
Weanlings .75 to 1.0
Yearlings .50 to 1.0

Broodmares  
Last Third of Pregnancy .25 to 0.5
Early Lactation 1.0 to 1.5
Late Lactation 0.75 to 1.25

Feed 1 to 2 LB of good-quality hay (or equivalent pasture) per 100 LB bodyweight daily.
Provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times except to hot, tired horses.
Salt should be available free-choice.
Store this feed in a dry, well-ventilated area and protect it from rodents and insects.
Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed.

IMPORTANT: Feed hay along with this ration as per directions on tag. The level of feeding depends on body condition, quality of hay or pasture, as well as age and use of animals.
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