Nutrena SafeChoice Senior Horse Feed, 50 lb.
Nutrena SafeChoice Senior Horse Feed is a high-fat, controlled starch and complete feed to meet the unique needs of senior horses. The proprietary senior horse feed formula is enriched with added amino acids for muscle maintenance, highly digestible fiber and organic trace mineral complexes that help improve and maintain body condition.
Nutrena SafeChoice Senior Horse Feed is a high-fat, controlled starch and complete feed to meet the unique needs of senior horses. The proprietary senior horse feed formula is enriched with added amino acids for muscle maintenance, highly digestible fiber and organic trace mineral complexes that help improve and maintain body condition. This horse feed meets all of the unique nutritional requirements of your older horse.
- Exclusive Nutri-Bloom Advantage increases fiber digestion up to 15% for better health and bloom
- Balanced omega-3 and 6 fatty acid levels from select vegetable sources help reduce the effects of inflammation
- Highly digestible fiber sources for feeding as a sole ration without hay or pasture
- Increased fat level for extra energy that older horses need
- Ideal for rehabilitating neglected or malnourished horses
- Controlled starch design helps reduce risk of metabolic disorders
- Highly palatable formula in pellet form for optimal feed consumption
- Enhanced with antioxidants including selenium, vitamin C and vitamin E to support the immune system and help minimize effects of stress
- Guaranteed levels of biotin to support hair coat and hoof development
- May be soaked with warm water to form QuickMash in just 3 minutes
- Horse feed is ideal for senior horses
- Comes in a 50 lb. horse feed package
- High-fat, controlled starch and complete feed meets the unique needs of senior horses
- Enriched with added amino acids for muscle maintenance
- Organic trace mineral complexes help improve and maintain body condition
- Specifically designed for older horses over the age of fifteen, especially those suffering from unexpected age-related weight loss, exhibiting sluggishness, experiencing issues with muscle or coat quality or having difficulty chewing their hay
- Includes Topline Balance, the Nutrena brand’s unique approach to topline health
- Guaranteed maximums of starch and sugar levels
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED If you aren’t completely satisfied with this product, please return it to your retailer with receipt within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.
Additional information
Food Form | Pellets |
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Horse Life Stage | Adult, Senior |
Packaged Height | 34 in. |
Packaged Length | 5 in. |
Packaged Weight | 50 lb. |
Packaged Width | 16 in. |
Product Height | 5 in. |
Product Length | 34 in. |
Product Weight | 50 lb. |
Product Width | 16 in. |
Special Diets | High Fiber, High Fat, Low Starch, Omega Fatty Acids |
Manufacturer Part Number | 94511 |
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The horse (Equus ferus caballus) is a domesticated, one-toed, hoofed mammal. It belongs to the taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus. The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature, Eohippus, into the large, single-toed animal of today. Humans began domesticating horses around 4000 BCE, and their domestication is believed to have been widespread by 3000 BCE. Horses in the subspecies caballus are domesticated, although some domesticated populations live in the wild as feral horses. These feral populations are not true wild horses, which are horses that never have been domesticated. There is an extensive, specialized vocabulary used to describe equine-related concepts, covering everything from anatomy to life stages, size, colors, markings, breeds, locomotion, and behavior.
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by Mike
Great product and price.
by Christina
great product horses enjoyed.
by Zammer
The product works as stated.
by Scottie
My horses love this feed and do well on it. Even my old o e with no teeth.
by Blessed
Horses love this food.