Moore Power 12-8 Pellet Horse Feed

Moore Power 12-8 Pellet Horse Feed in black bag with horseMoore Power 12-8 Pellet Horse Feed is formulated for the maintenance of mature horses.

  • 12% Protein; 8% Fat Ration
  • Economical Protein & Energy Source For Multiple Classes Of Horses
  • Pelleted Ration
  • Fortified With Moore Vitamin & Mineral Package
  • Fortified With Soybean Oil
  • Great For Supplementing Pasture Or Hay
  • Nutritionally Balanced To Support Body Condition
  • Complements Forage Portion Of Horse’s Diet
  • Formulated To Give Your Horse The Nutrition It Requires Under A Broad Range Of Conditions

Today, Thomas Moore Feed provides bulk and bag feed to the finest retailers and customers in Central Texas. You will be comforted to know that our family is much like your own — raising cattle, horses, and other livestock with that same need for a quality feed at an affordable price.

You will also like the fact that Moore Feed is locally owned and operated by a family that makes its living off of the land. So, whether you’re a weekend rancher or full-time farmer, you can rely on the Moore family name for value in your feed investment.

Shop at Arcola Feed located in Arcola, Texas for your supply of Moore Power 12-8 Pellet Horse Feed. We are proud to serve Fort Bend and surrounding Counties for your farm & ranch needs. Have questions? Be sure to contact us and a helpful member of our staff will reach out to you.


 

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein ( Min.) 12.00%
Lysine ( Min.) 0.45%
Crude Fat ( Min.) 8.0%
Crude Fiber (Max.) 13%
Calcium ( Min.) 0.80%
Calcium (Max.) 1.3%
Phosphorus P (Min.) 0.50%
Potassium K 0.75%
Salt (Min.) 0.2%
Salt (Max) 0.7%
Copper (Min) 20 ppm
Zinc ZN (Min.) 60 ppm
Selenium SE (Min.) 0.4 ppm
Vitamin A (Min) 3,000 IU/lb

 

Feeding

Feed at the rate of .5% to 1.5% of animal body weight per head per day. Feed good quality roughage at a rate of 1 to 2% of animal body weight. Provide adequate fresh, clean water at all times. This feed contains added Copper. Do not feed to sheep or other species susceptible to copper toxicity. Do not allow free-choice access to this feed.

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