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Equine Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (EPSM;PSSM)
(Specific Recommendations/Special Situations)
... 'N EZ™ (920P-pellets) (T920EZ-textured) K Finish™ (9KF2) Cool Omega 40+™ (9004) Cool
Calories
100™ (9005) ...
2.
Tying Up (Recurrent Exertional Rhabdomyolysis)
(Specific Recommendations/Special Situations)
Justification: Safe
calories
in the form of fat to reduce potential tie-ups, low NSC Product Recommended: Kalm Ultra™ (T91212) Kalm Performer™ (T910TEN) Kalm N' Fit™ (T914KNF) K
3.
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
4.
Cushings
(Specific Recommendations/Special Situations)
Justification: Low NSC, fat
calories
, balanced amino acids to help maintain muscle. Product Recommended: Essential K™ (928EK) K Finish™ (9KF2) Kalm 'N EZ™ (920P-pellets) (T920EZ
5.
High-Level Performance (racing, endurance etc.)
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
...tamin/mineral fortified supplement for use in all horses Cool Omega 40+™ (9004) coat conditioner Cool
Calories
100™ (9005) supplement for focused energy and haircoat conditioning ...
6.
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
7.
Overweight, Insulin Resistant
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
Justification: Low total
calories
, low NSC intake Product Recommended: Essential K™ (928K) supplement formulated for growing, performance, and working horses Kalm 'N EZ™ (920P-pellets
8.
Hyper/Nervous/Hard to Handle
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
.../mineral fortified supplement for use in all horses Cool Omega 40+™ (9004) coat conditioner Cool
Calories
100™ (9005) supplement for focused energy and haircoat conditioning ...
9.
Winterizing Your Horse
(Static Content)
...od deeper in the body; one of the reasons frostbite occurs shivering to generate body heat - loses a lot of
calories
hair will be standing up - increases the insulation from still air within the hairc...
10.
Performance Feed Matrix
(Static Content)
...ctural carbohydrates). Long-term, lower intensity exercise, like endurance riding, relies mainly on fat for
calories
. Short-term, high intensity exercise, like sprint racing, can benefit from
calories
...
11.
Metabolic Conditions
(Static Content)
...bsp; horse’s better?? Decrease starch in diet (less corn, molasses etc.) – supply needed
calories
with fat. Increase digestible fiber in diet (excellent quality grass hay, dried bee...
12.
Conditioning vs. Diet
(Static Content)
... SUMMARY – How do we manage nutrition for the equine athlete? Supply up to 15-20% of needed
calories
with fat during training and events. Decrease starch in diet (less corn, molasses ...
13.
Sound Growth
(Static Content)
... with which we are all familiar!!!!! Too much time on lush pasture can also result in high intake of
calories
, starch and protein. It is important to note that, while a foal is nursing on its M...
14.
Max Athletic Performance
(Static Content)
...; SUMMARY - How do we manage nutrition for the equine athlete?? Supply up to 15-20% of needed
calories
with fat during training and events. Decrease starch in diet (less corn, molasses,...
15.
Nutrition for Seniors
(Static Content)
...ance (not just feeding MORE protein) can help reverse the loss of or maintain muscle mass. Providing
calories
in the form of highly digestible fiber from sources like beet pulp, soy hulls and d...
16.
Deciphering that Feed Tag
(Static Content)
...o tend to be hard-keepers anyway and are eating high-fiber complete feeds. Like fat, providing more
calories
from digestible fiber helps alleviate problems associated with high levels of solub...
17.
Low Starch Diet
(Static Content)
...ealth. Also, to achieve a truly low NSC feed, sources of fat and fiber must be used to supply needed
calories
. It is important that the fiber sources be highly digestible, such as beet pulp, so...
18.
PSSM
(Static Content)
...;NSC" - non-structural carbohydrates) to less than 15% of the diet provide 15 - 25% of the horse's
calories
from fat (depends on research source) (this amount of fat will be similar to the co...
19.
Metabolic Syndrome
(Static Content)
...articular nutrient is met. As you can see, the bars for all nutrients hit or exceed the 100% line. If added
calories
are desired for body condition, we suggest COOL OMEGA 40+™, COOL
CALORIES
100...
20.
Cushing's Syndrome
(Static Content)
...er day, which will meet the horse's protein, vitamin and mineral requirements with minimal sugar/starch
calories
. Thus, the TOTAL STARCH/SUGAR INTAKE will be significantly lower than other feeds. ...
21.
Underfeeding Effects
(Static Content)
...e;, which is designed to be fed at low levels. NUTRITIONAL INTENT: Correct approach is to feed fewer
calories
and lower starch. QUESTION: What does underfeeding a poorly designed concent...
22.
DOD in Horses
(Static Content)
... with which we are all familiar!!!!! Too much time on lush pasture can also result in high intake of
calories
, starch and protein. Historically, many thought that the early pregnant mare...
23.
Max Racing Performance
(Static Content)
...ARY – How do we manage nutrition for the equine athlete?? 1. Supply up to 15-20% of needed
calories
with fat during training and events. 2. Decrease starch in diet (less c...
24.
Breeding Farm Recommendations
(Static Content)
...span for feed will sometimes decrease during the breeding season. This means he needs to receive more
calories
in a smaller meal, and that meal needs to be highly palatable to encourage him to e...
25.
BP Feed Line
(Static Content)
... higher levels of sugar and starch than idle horses or those with metabolic issues. Balancing the intake of
calories
with that of other essential nutrients is necessary in these types of horses. Durin...
26.
EK Feed Line
(Static Content)
...ade; are “nutrient dense”, providing these essential nutrients while minimizing feeding rates,
calories
and sugar/starch intake. If added
calories
are needed, fat supplements such as TRIB...
27.
Using BP Feeding Charts
(Static Content)
...s per feeding. If additional bloom is desired, add TRIBUTE K FINISH™, COOL OMEGA 40+™, or COOL
CALORIES
100® as recommended. If the recommended amount of TRIBUTE GROWTH™ or ALF...
28.
Using EK Feeding Charts
(Static Content)
... fed per day, especially for faster growing young horses or heavy-producing lactating mares. If additional
calories
are needed to maintain desired body condition, add TRIBUTE K FINISH™, COOL OM...
29.
Cool Calories 100
(Static Content)
PRODUCT CODE: 9005 APPLICATION: Keep your horse’s energy cool and focused with Cool
Calories
100®—the perfect, easy to use addition to your feeding program for focused energy an
30.
Specific Recommendations
(Static Content)
... to Beet™, Kalm Ultra™, Kalm Performer™, K Finish™, Cool Omega 40™, Cool
Calories
100™, Kalm N EZ™ (especially if horse prone to tying-up, use with ...
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