Hygain Micrbeet

$64.50

 

Hygain Micrbeet

Hygain® Micrbeet® is high in soluble fibre and low in sugar, suitable for all equines regardless of age and use.

 

11.5 DE MJ/kg
8.1% Crude Protein
0.9% Crude Fat
17% Crude Fibre
1% Max Starch

 

Ingredients

Micronized sugar beet pulp

 

Nutrition Analysis

Crude Protein        8.1%

Crude Fat              0.9%

Max Crude Fibre   17.7%

 

Feeding Rates

Feeding amount may be influenced by age, breed, appetite, exercise, desired body condition, pasture/hay quality and availability. The use of chaff is not required.

Feeding rates per day
As a supplemental fibre source when fed with hay* **
HYGAIN® MICRBEET® can be fed on its own (principle ingredient) at increased levels along with roughage and a mineral and vitamin supplement such as HYGAIN® BALANCED® or HYGAIN® SPORTHORSE®.

                                

*Intended as guide only, all variables should be taken into consideration.

As a supplemental fibre source when fed with premixed feeds and hay*
HYGAIN® MICRBEET® can be fed as an addition to your horse’s premixed feed/grains and roughage. HYGAIN® MICRBEET® can also be used as a top dressing to encourage the intake of less palatable feeds.

Grazing should be restricted and the soaking of hay is recommended for equines prone to starch/sugar related conditions (e.g.: laminitis, grain intolerance, cushings etc.). HYGAIN® MICRBEET® may also be used in conjunction with HYGAIN® ZERO® the unique low Carb – low GI formula providing the required balance of daily nutrients in the diet.

*Intended as a guide only, all variables should be taken into consideration.
**Recommended to be fed with a Mineral and Vitamin supplement to balance the diet.

 

Super Fibres
Super Fibres
High in soluble fibres to maintain a healthy gut.
Starch Safe
Starch Safe
High fibre, low starch formula ideal for horses prone to metabolic related issues.
Slow Release Energy
Slow Release Energy
Highly digestible fibres providing conditioning.
Highly Palatable
Highly Palatable
Perfect for the fussy eaters.
For Horses with Poor Teeth
For Horses with Poor Teeth
Can be soaked in water, resulting in a mash that provides an adequate fibre substitute for dentally challenged equines.