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1. Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP)
(Specific Recommendations/Special Situations)
Justification: Low potassium, high digestible fiber content Product Recommended: Maturity Pellet™ (912HFP) Maturity Textured™ (T912ST) Essential K™ (928EK) Kalm &lsq

2. Heaves
(Specific Recommendations/Special Situations)
Justification: Complete feeds or high fiber, no dust Product Recommended: Maturity Pellet™ (912HFP) Maturity Textured™ (T912ST) Essential K™ (928EK) Kalm ‘N EZ&

3. Colic
(Specific Recommendations/Special Situations)
Justification: High in digestible fiber; concentrated nutrition Product Recommended: Maturity Pellet™ (912HFP) Maturity Textured™ (T912ST) Essential K™ (928EK) Kalm ‘N EZ&tra

4. Digestive Challenges, Post-Surgery
(Specific Recommendations/Special Situations)
Justification: Complete feeds, high in digestible fiber; replace nutrients and gut flora Product Recommended: Maturity Pellet™ (912HFP) Maturity Textured™ (T912ST) Essential K™ (928

5. Laminitic
(Specific Recommendations/Special Situations)
Justification: Low NSC, safe calories from highly digestible fiber and fat Product Recommended: Essential K™ (928EK) K Finish™ (9KF2) Kalm 'N EZ™ (920P-pellets) (T920EZ-textured

6. High-Level Performance (racing, endurance etc.)
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
Justification: High calorie, high fat, added antioxidants Product Recommended: Performance Advantage™ (T913RACE) high fat, high digestible fiber sweet feed formulated for mature horses in traini

7. Sales Prep, Underweight
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
Justification: Safe calories for weight gain in the form of fat and highly digestible fiber Product Recommended: Kalm Ultra™ (T91212) high fat feed for use in mature horses Kalm Performer&trade

"You are what you eat" is a phrase we have all heard many times in our lives; the same is true with horses. The quality of the hay and pasture they consume, the balance of vitamins and miner

...    1 - 3 oz Warning: Contains copper - DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP GUARANTEED ANALYSIS   Crude Protein (Min.)  6.0%   Crude Fat (Min.)  1.0%  Crude Fiber (Max....

...sp;5 - 6 oz   1 - 3 oz Warning: Contains copper - DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP GUARANTEED ANALYSIS  Crude Protein (Min.)  4%   Crude Fat (Min.)  1%  Crude Fiber (Max.) &n...

11. Performance Feed Matrix
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TRIBUTE® Equine Nutrition Offers Flexibility Needed in Feeding Equine Athletes The major factors defining the nutrients required for an equine performance event are the work intensity, duration an

12. Tribute Right Choice 14
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...e (at least 8 pounds per day) and free access to fresh water and salt.   GUARANTEED ANALYSIS  Crude Protein (Min.)  14.0%  Crude Fiber (Max.)  7.0%  Crude Fat (Min.)&nbs...

13. Tribute Alfa Assist
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...phorous (P) (Min.)  10.0% Calcium (Ca) (Max.)   7.0% Calcium (Ca) (Min.)   6.0% Crude Protein (Min.)   6.0% Magnesium (Mg) (Min.)   2.0% Potassium (K) (Min...

14. Tribute Grass Assist
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...rogram. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS  Calcium (Ca) (Max.)  22.0% Calcium (Ca) (Min.)   20.0% Crude Protein (Min.)   6.0% Phosphorous (P) (Min.)  6.0% Lysine (Min.)&nbsp...

15. Metabolic Conditions
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Nutritional Support for Select Metabolic Conditions in Horses    Dr. Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds It is very important to understand t

16. Conditioning vs. Diet
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Why Fat-Enhanced, Lower Starch Diets Help Maximize Athletic Performance: Matching the Physiological Effects of Conditioning to the Diet of the Elite Performance Horse.  Dr. Daniel J. Burke, Ph.

17. Max Athletic Performance
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Why Fat-Enhanced, Lower Starch Diets Help Maximize Athletic Performance Dr. Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds  FITNESS A horse becomes more f

18. HYPP
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...orage b.      Add the amount of a low (< 1% potassium), high-fiber (>16% crude fiber) concentrate required to maintain desired body condition. (many “Maturity&rdq...

19. Nutrition for Seniors
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Nutritional Support for Older Horses by: Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds   At what age does a horse become “aged” or “s

20. Deciphering that Feed Tag
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...u purchase for your horse. Most people choose the feed based on price per bag and the protein content (% crude protein - %CP), with little or no regard to the rest of the information on the tag or wha...

21. Assessing the Total Diet
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...ram).     For example, a horse is eating 15 pounds of an alfalfa-grass mix hay. The hay is 15% crude protein.   The amount of protein supplied by the hay is:   15 pounds of hay x 0...

22. Low Starch Diet
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The Truth About “Low Starch” Diets for Horses by: Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds     What is "LOW STARCH"?   Did yo

23. PSSM
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Equine Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM) By: Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds PSSM (polysaccharide storage myopathy; also called EPSM - equine polys

24. Metabolic Syndrome
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... 24.00    2.00   92,308   7,692   Click here for graph.   CP = Crude Protein Lys = Lysine (the most limiting amino acid) Ca = Calcium P = Phosphorous Cu = Cop...

25. Cushing's Syndrome
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Nutritional Suggestions for the Cushing’s Syndrome Horse By: Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds What causes Cushing's Syndrome? Cushing's Syn

26. Underfeeding Effects
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... starch may also be seen (hyperactivity, ulcers, colic etc.)   PROTEIN:    Click here for crude protein chart.   The protein supplied by 2 pounds of Brand “S” is half o...

27. Max Racing Performance
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Why Fat-Enhanced, Lower Starch Diets Help Maximize Racing Performance: by: Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds, Inc.   FITNESS: A horse becomes

28. Breeding Farm Recommendations
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...ease in the demand for calories (D.E. = digestible energy) is proportionately LESS than the increases in crude protein (C.P.), lysine, calcium and phosphorous. As previously discussed, the demand for ...

29. BP Feed Line
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More active horses, those performing work, those that are growing and lactating, have higher calorie requirements and can tolerate somewhat higher levels of sugar and starch than idle horses or those

30. Cool Omega 40+
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...40+ for 45 days according to label instructions, MSC will grant you a full refund. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Crude Protein (Min.) 14.0% Crude Fat (Min.) 40.0% Crude Fiber (Max.) 7.0%  Calcium...

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