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Blue Bird Horse 12 For mature horses
Guaranteed analysis Crude protein min .....................12% Crude fat min ................................ 3.0% Crude fiber max .........................10.0% Calcium min .8% ................. max 1.30% Phosphorus min ............................ .60% Salt min .8% ........................ max 1.10% Copper min ................................. 60 ppm Zinc min ....................................... 300 ppm Selenium min ............................. .3 PPM Vitamin A min .................... 10,000 IU/lb
Ingredients Rolled corn, rolled oats, rolled barley, wheat middlings, soybean meal, salt, cane molasses, calcium carbonate, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, manganous oxide, zinc oxide, copper sulfate, magnesium oxide, cobalt carbonate, sodium selenite.
Feeding directions Feed up to 1percent of body weight per head per day along with at least 1percent of body weight of hay or pasture. Provide salt and plenty of fresh, clean water at all times. Make all feed changes gradually. This feed is balanced to be fed with local grass hays. Feed ALFA-HORSE 8 if feeding any alfalfa hay.
Do not feed to foals under 12 months old. Do not feed moldy or infested feeds.
Manufactured by: Blue Bird Feeds 16 Main St Bluebird, OR 97999 503-221-11XX Net wt 50 lb Lot #2011
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Effective January 1, 1999, Oregon adopted the Association of American Feed Control Officials(AAFCO) nutritional labeling requirements. I would be happy to review the draft of a new tag (or label) before you go to the expense of printing it. FAX drafts to 503-986-4734, attn: Richard. If you need any assistance, please feel free to contact me. I am out in the field most days, so if you leave a message at 503-986-4691, I will get back to you. Or use this link to send e-mail
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