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CopRice R - Rice Bran

High in fat and quality protein. Ideal if your horse needs extra cool conditioning, topline and weight gain.

Made from 100% Australian Stabilised Rice Bran in a human grade facility.

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High in fat and quality protein. Ideal if your horse needs extra cool conditioning, topline and weight gain.

Made from 100% Australian Stabilised Rice Bran in a human grade facility.

How to feed

  • CopRice R is not a complete feed and must be fed as part of a balanced ration.
  • Introduce into horse’s ration gradually over 2 weeks.
  • Feed in conjunction with ample forage (At least of 1.5-2% of your horse’s body weight daily) in the form of pasture, hay and/or chaff.
  • Make clean, fresh water and salt available at all times.
  • Adjust the amount fed so it is appropriate for your horse’s body fatness, growth rate, stage of development, pregnancy or lactation, along with the quality and quantity of forage available.
  • 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 amount of feed required will depend on the quality of the pasture/forage, exercise intensity, dentition, metabolism and condition of the horse.

Ingredients

  • Rice bran

Typical analysis

Typical Analysis

Crude ProteinMin. 13.0%
Energy (DE horses & Ponies)Min. 14.5MJ
Energy (ME Dairy Cattle)Min. 14.0%
Energy (ME Beef Cattle)Min. 14.0MJ
Energy (ME Lambs & Sheep)Min. 14.0MJ
Energy (DE Pigs)Min. 14.5MJ
Energy (ME Poultry)Min. 13.0MJ
Crude FatMin. 17%
Crude FibreMax. 10%
SaltNil
CarbohydrateMax. 25%
Calcium0.05%
Phosphorous1.6%
Magnesium0.7%

Vitamins

Vitamin EVitamin B1
Vitamin B2Vitamin B3
Vitamin B5Vitamin B6
Folic AcidCholine
Biotin

Macro-Minerals

CalciumPhosphorous
MagnesiumPotassium

Micro-Minerals

CobaltCopper
IodineIron
ManganeseSelenium
Zinc

Amino Acids

LysineMethionine

Fatty Acids

Oleic(Omega 9)
Linoleic(Omega 6)
Alpha Linolenic(Omega 3)

How to feed

- CopRice R is not a complete feed and must be fed as part of a balanced ration.

- Introduce into horse’s ration gradually over 2 weeks.

- Feed in conjunction with ample forage (At least of 1.5-2% of your horse’s body weight daily) in the form of pasture, hay and/or chaff.

- Make clean, fresh water and salt available at all times.

- Adjust the amount fed so it is appropriate for your horse’s body fatness, growth rate, stage of development, pregnancy or lactation, along with the quality and quantity of forage available.

- 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 amount of feed required will depend on the quality of the pasture/forage, exercise intensity, dentition, metabolism and condition of the horse.

Ingredients

- Rice bran

Product information

Typical Analysis
Crude Protein | Min. 13.0%
Energy (DE horses & Ponies) | Min. 14.5MJ
Energy (ME Dairy Cattle) | Min. 14.0%
Energy (ME Beef Cattle) | Min. 14.0MJ
Energy (ME Lambs & Sheep) | Min. 14.0MJ
Energy (DE Pigs) | Min. 14.5MJ
Energy (ME Poultry) | Min. 13.0MJ
Crude Fat | Min. 17%
Crude Fibre | Max. 10%
Salt | Nil
Carbohydrate | Max. 25%
Calcium | 0.05%
Phosphorous | 1.6%
Magnesium | 0.7%

Vitamins
Vitamin E | Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2 | Vitamin B3
Vitamin B5 | Vitamin B6
Folic Acid | Choline
Biotin

Macro-Minerals
Calcium | Phosphorous
Magnesium | Potassium

Micro-Minerals
Cobalt | Copper
Iodine | Iron
Manganese | Selenium
Zinc

Amino Acids
Lysine | Methionine

Fatty Acids
Oleic | (Omega 9)
Linoleic | (Omega 6)
Alpha Linolenic | (Omega 3)