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Light Horses BP Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. Locate the appropriate chart for your horse’s age (two-year old or adult). Find the horse’s
2.
Warmbloods BP Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: 1. Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. 2. Locate the appropriate chart for your horse’s age (two-year old or adult). 3. Find the horse
3.
Ponies & Small Breed BP Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: 1. Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. 2. Locate the appropriate chart for your
4.
Draft Horses BP Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: 1. Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. 2. Locate the appropriate chart for your
5.
Draft Horses EK Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: 1. Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. 2. Locate the appropriate chart for your horse’s age (two-year old or adult). 3. Find the horse
6.
Light Horses EK Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: 1. Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. 2. Locate the appropriate chart for your horse’s age (two-year old or adult). 3. Find the horse
7.
Warmbloods EK Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: 1. Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. 2. Locate the appropriate chart for your horse’s age (two-year old or adult). 3. Find the horse
8.
Ponies & Small Breed EK Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: 1. Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. 2. Locate the appropriate chart for your horse’s age (two-year old or adult). 3. Find the horse
9.
Mini Horses & Donkeys Performance
(Performance Charts/Performance Feeding Charts)
READING THE
PERFORMANCE
CHART: 1. Determine the weight of your horse using a scale or weight tape. 2. Locate the appropriate chart for your horse’s age (two-year old or adult). 3. Find the horse
10.
Performance- owner desires a joint supplement
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
Justification: Supplies Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate at levels equal to or exceeding popular supplements at less cost/day. Product Recommended: Kalm Performer GC™ (T910GC) high fat swe
11.
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
12.
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
13.
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
14.
Hyper/Nervous/Hard to Handle
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
Justification: High fat, low NSC Product Recommended: Kalm ‘N EZ™ (920P-pellet) (T920EZ-textured) low starch feed formulated for all classes of mature horses Kalm Ultra™ 
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Older/Senior- owner desires a joint supplement
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
Justification: Supplies Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate at levels equal to or exceeding popular supplements at less cost/day. Product Recommended: Maturity Textured GC™ (T912GC) f
16.
Idle, Easy-keeper
(Specific Recommendations/Most Common)
Justification: Supplies needed nutrients in low calorie product Product Recommended: Essential K™ (928EK) supplement formulated for growing,
performance
, and working horses Kalm ‘N EZ&tr
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Tribute Social Hour 2009
(Static Content)
...bute Trigger, who was a crowd favorite. The Tribute Equine Nutrition booth Dr. Dan Burke s
peak
s to the crowd at the Tribute Social Hour The Posse, a local group, provides entertainmen...
18.
Performance Issues
(Static Content)
Articles by Dr. Dan Burke covering
Performance
Horse issues.
19.
Vet or Nutritionist?
(Static Content)
... the recent Nutrition Symposium, I had the opportunity to listen to two prominent Equine Veterinarians s
peak
about the need for veterinarians and equine nutritionists to work together. One doctor was ...
20.
Types of Exercise
(Static Content)
NRC 2007 - TYPES OF EXERCISE Exercise Category Mean Heart Rate (bpm) Description Types of Events Light 80 1-3 hours/week; 40% walk, 50% trot, 10% cante
21.
Winterizing Your Horse
(Static Content)
Nutritional Tips for Winterizing Your Horse by: Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds What can you do to keep your horse comfortable and in good body condition
22.
Performance Feed Matrix
(Static Content)
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
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West Virginia
(Static Content)
...rounds on April 18 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and April 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Our Dr. Dan will be s
peak
ing in the Seminar Hall at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on both days. His topics are "Feeding the...
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Tribute Right Choice 14
(Static Content)
A TEXTURED HORSE FEED DESIGNED FOR HORSES ON GRASS OR MIXED HAY WITH DEMANDS SUCH AS
PERFORMANCE
, LACTATION, GESTATION OR GROWTH. PRODUCT CODE: T914 ♦ 6% Fat for improved
performance
and body co
25.
Metabolic Conditions
(Static Content)
...after a meal of: A = alfalfa, AC = alfalfa + corn, C = corn or CO = corn + oil. Glucose
peak
ed about 3 hours after the meal, whereas the insulin
peak
occurred about 4 hours after the m...
26.
Conditioning vs. Diet
(Static Content)
...
performance
Studies on Muscle Glycogen Content: Fat intake improved muscle glycogen levels; the effect
peak
ed at 12% fat in diet. (Hambleton, et al., 1980; Duren et al., 1990) Studies on Muscle...
27.
Max Athletic Performance
(Static Content)
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
28.
Ohio
(Static Content)
Come visit Tribute Equine Nutrition at the: Equine Affaire Columbus, OH April 8-11, 2010
29.
Deciphering that Feed Tag
(Static Content)
Deciphering that Feed Tag: Reading Between the Lines by: Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds There is quite a bit of information on the feed ta
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Assessing the Total Diet
(Static Content)
Nutrition vs. Feed: Assessing the TOTAL DIET by: Daniel J. Burke, Ph.D., Director of Tribute Equine Nutrition at Kalmbach Feeds As we learn more about the nutritional needs of our horses
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