Nutrena ProForce Senior Horse Feed, 50 lb.

Wwith the Nutrena ProForce Senior Horse Feed, you can do the same for your older horse or hard keeper. This proprietary senior horse feed formula is designed to meet the unique nutritional requirements of your senior equine athlete.

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Your horse has always given you its best. with the Nutrena ProForce Senior Horse Feed, you can do the same for your older horse or hard keeper. This proprietary senior horse feed formula is designed to meet the unique nutritional requirements of your senior equine athlete. The horse feed provides energy from highly digestible fiber and features Empower Boost high fat extruded nugget.

  • High-fat and controlled starch beet pulp-based complete feed
  • Includes Topline Balance to support better topline health
  • Exclusive Nutri-Bloom Advantage increases fiber digestion up to 15%
  • Provides energy from highly digestible fiber and fat to maintain ideal body condition
  • Balanced omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acid levels from rice bran and flaxseed to support a healthy immune system
  • Guaranteed amino acid levels to support muscle maintenance and development
  • Rebound technology is a proprietary combination of chromium and amino acids to help support recovery after competition or hard work
  • Marine-sourced calcite supports gastric health and helps maintain a normal stomach pH
  • Ideal for the needs of active senior horses or hard keepers
  • Comes in a 50 lb. horse feed package
  • Designed to meet the unique nutritional requirements of your senior equine athlete
  • Horse feed has Empower Boost high fat extruded nugget
  • Added fat for extra calories to help your older horse maintain condition
  • Enhanced with antioxidants, including selenium, vitamin C and vitamin E to support aged immune systems and help minimize the effects of stress

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

Textured

Horse Life Stage

Performance, Senior

Packaged Height

34 in.

Packaged Length

5 in.

Packaged Weight

50 lb.

Packaged Width

17 in.

Product Height

5 in.

Product Length

34 in.

Product Weight

50 lb.

Product Width

17 in.

Manufacturer Part Number

94202

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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, close to 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 and historically linked to the megafauna category of species. 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.

Horses are adapted to run, allowing them to quickly escape predators, and possess a good sense of balance and a strong fight-or-flight response. Related to this need to flee from predators in the wild is an unusual trait: horses are able to sleep both standing up and lying down, with younger horses tending to sleep significantly more than adults. Female horses, called mares, carry their young for approximately 11 months and a young horse, called a foal, can stand and run shortly following birth. Most domesticated horses begin training under a saddle or in a harness between the ages of two and four. They reach full adult development by age five, and have an average lifespan of between 25 and 30 years.

Horse breeds are loosely divided into three categories based on general temperament: spirited "hot bloods" with speed and endurance; "cold bloods", such as draft horses and some ponies, suitable for slow, heavy work; and "warmbloods", developed from crosses between hot bloods and cold bloods, often focusing on creating breeds for specific riding purposes, particularly in Europe. There are more than 300 breeds of horse in the world today, developed for many different uses.

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Herbie

    Very good feed.Helped my 18 tb put on weight and keep it on.She is a hard keeper and I have tried a couple other feeds with no luck.Will definitely keep buying it.

  2. 05

    by Lolly

    Love this food for my horse.

  3. 05

    by Shorse

    This feed had helped us maintain our offer horse’s weight.

  4. 05

    by Cajan

    My 30 plus OTTB has been maintaining his weight since starting this feed. He has always been a picky eater and has less teeth now, however he can eat this fairly well. So far, so good!

  5. 05

    by Oakies

    Love this feed ! My older guys look great on it.

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