 
 
 
 

Essential Amino Acids,
Vitamins and Minerals for Horses on Alfalfa Hay
Formulated as a supplement with oats when
fed with alfalfa hay. Ration Balancer– Alfalfa provides
essential amino acids, such as lysine, which are required for pleasure,
performance, breeding, and growing horses. The precise amount and
balance of minerals is formulated for sound growth and peak performance.
High levels of vitamins and minerals improve immune response, reduce
the effects of stress, and improve muscle health and integrity.
More economical than many supplements because high nutrient density
supports optimum nutrition at a low inclusion rate.
Ration Balancer–Alfalfa
Concentrate Feed for Mature Horses
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min)............................12.0%
Crude Fat (min)....................................1.0%
Crude Fiber (max)................................5.0%
Calcium (min).......................................1.0%
Calcium (max)......................................1.3%
Phosphorus (min)................................2.35%
Copper (min)...................................375 ppm
Zinc (min)......................................1100 ppm
Selenium (min)..................................5.0 ppm
Vitamin A (min)........................50,000 IU/LB
Vitamin E (min)..............................700 IU/LB
Feeding Directions for Assurance Ration Balancer–Alfalfa
Daily Feeding Guide
When fed with good quality alfalfa hay (or pasture equivalent) and
oats. Based on the nutritional requirements of a 1,000 lb. mature
weight horse.
| Lifestyle |
Oats |
Ration Balancer-Alfalfa |
| Weanling |
3–6 lbs. |
0.75–1 lbs. |
| Yearling |
5–8 lbs. |
1–1.25 lbs. |
| Growing |
3–8 lbs. |
0.75–1.25 lbs. |
| |
|
|
| Breeding Stallions |
2–6 lbs. |
0.75–1 lbs. |
| Pregnant 1st Trimester |
0–3 lbs. |
0.75–1 lbs. |
| Pregnant 2nd, 3rd Trimester |
3–8 lbs. |
1–1.25 lbs. |
| Lactating Mares |
8–12 lbs. |
1–1.5 lbs. |
| |
|
|
| Maintenance |
0–3 lbs. |
0.5–0.75 lbs. |
| Light Exercise |
3–5 lbs. |
0.75–1 lbs. |
| Mod. Exercise |
4–6 lbs. |
0.75–1 lbs. |
| Heavy Exercise |
7–12 lbs. |
0.75–1 lbs. |
|