Nutrena Country Feeds 12/8 Pellet Horse Feed, 50 lb.

Nutrena Country Feeds 12/8 Pellet Horse Feed is a high fat feed designed to be fed to mares, breeding and maintenance horses. The Country Feeds 12/8 horse feed pellets are a great choice for those who want an economical choice to feed their horses. This horse feed is also an easy way to supplement calories for hard keepers, underweight horses, or those needing additional calories to supplement due to their work load.

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Nutrena Country Feeds 12/8 Pellet Horse Feed is a high fat feed designed to be fed to mares, breeding and maintenance horses. The Country Feeds 12/8 horse feed pellets are a great choice for those who want an economical choice to feed their horses. This horse feed is also an easy way to supplement calories for hard keepers, underweight horses, or those needing additional calories to supplement due to their work load.

  • Great horse feed for those who want an economical choice to feed their horses
  • Easy way to supplement calories for hard keepers, underweight horses, or those needing additional calories to supplement due to their work load
  • Added fat with soybean oil as a source of energy
  • Added biotin to support coat, hoof, as well as mane and tail condition
  • Nutrena Country Feeds horse feed is fortified with vitamins and minerals
  • Includes 50 lb. container of horse feed
  • Designed to be fed to mares, breeding and maintenance horses

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

Flavor / Scent

Grain

Food Form

Pellets

Horse Life Stage

Adult

Packaged Height

6 in.

Packaged Length

32 in.

Packaged Weight

50 lb.

Packaged Width

15 in.

Product Height

6 in.

Product Length

32 in.

Product Weight

50 lb.

Product Width

16 in.

Special Diets

High Fat

Manufacturer Part Number

93927

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Ivy

    Nice feed at a reasonable price.

  2. 05

    by Tisha

    Great feed our horse has improved in weight and has a shiny coat!!

  3. 05

    by Lori

    This feed provides a good balance of nutrition for lactating mare and foal.

  4. 05

    by Kin

    Best feed for my senior horses and it helped to put weight on our rescue horse.

  5. 05

    by Lilly

    Great results for the price.

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