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Prydes - Easikeeper - 20kg

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GRAIN FREE + LOW SUGAR BALANCER
Vitamin & Mineral Balancer for Horses Prone to Laminitis


FORM: Balancer Pellets


FOR: Suitable for All Disciplines


Why EasiKeeper®?
– Very low feeding rate makes it ideal for easy keepers and equine metabolic syndrome horses and ponies where weight control is critical.
– Set recipe formulation to give you the same premium quality protein and essential amino acids in every bag to support hoof repair and maintain muscle mass.
– Full hoof supplement dose of biotin, plus organic zinc and methionine for strong, healthy hooves.
– Organic chromium to assist with the correct regulation of glucose metabolism.
– High in natural vitamin E for superior antioxidant protection.


What's In EasiKeeper®?
– Lupin Hulls, Lucerne Leaf Meal, Lupins, Soybeans, EasiKeeper Premium Trace Mineral & Vitamin Premix, Biotin Methionine Lysine, Vitamin E, Limestone Magnesium Oxide Calcium Phosphate, Salt, Canola Oil


Feeding Rates & Directions (g/day): Visit www.prydes.com.au/easikeeper


For the Best Results
– Introduce into a horse’s ration gradually over 2 weeks.
– Feed in conjunction with appropriate low starch, low sugar forage (pasture, hay and/or chaff).
– Make clean, fresh water and salt available at all times.
– Adjust the amount fed so it is appropriate for a horse’s current activity and bodyweight.
– Divide feeds into two or more smaller meals if feeding more than 0.5 kg per 100 kg of bodyweight in ‘hard feed’ per day.
– The feeding rates given here are based on the amount of balancer pellet needed to meet a horse’s vitamin and mineral requirements. If you feed below these feeding rates, vitamin and mineral deficiencies will appear in the diet and may affect health and limit growth and sound development, reproduction, performance or recovery. It is best to feed this balancer pellet at the recommended amounts.
– If you are feeding this balancer pellet in conjunction with one of the Pryde’s EasiFeed range of complete feeds the amount fed may be reduced. See the ‘Keep It Balanced’ information on the back of your feed bag for adjusted feeding rates.


Did You Know?
Most cases of laminitis are due to insulin resistance. The key to reducing the risk of laminitis is to keep blood glucose and insulin levels as low as possible. This is achieved by feeding grain free, low sugar, low starch diets.