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Metabolic Conditions
(Static Content)
...-Related Diseases Affected by High-Soluble CHO Diets Insulin Resistance (Equine Metabolic Syndrome):
Reduced
sensitivity to insulin over time due to exposure? Associated with long-term feeding o...
2.
Conditioning vs. Diet
(Static Content)
...tion and delayed onset of fatigue. (Sloet et al., 2002) High fat intakes (10% fat in grain portion)
reduced
reliance on CHO for energy, energy stores, preserved CHO stores, delayed fatigue. (Pa...
3.
Max Athletic Performance
(Static Content)
...r delivery of O2 to working muscles, supporting use of fat for fuel. Muscles use O2 more efficiently.
Reduced
lactic acid production - delays fatigue. Horse can tolerate higher levels of lactic a...
4.
Max Racing Performance
(Static Content)
...r deliver of O2 to working muscles, supporting use of fat for fuel. 2. Muscles use O2 more efficiently. 3.
Reduced
lactic acid production - delays fatigue. 4. Horse can tolerate higher levels of lacti...
5.
Tribute Growth Textured
(Static Content)
...se’s diet. FORMULATED TO HAVE LESS THAN HALF THE SUGAR AND STARCH OF OATS for improved behavior and
reduced
chances
of Developmental Orthopedic Disease (D.O.D)!! DESIGNED WITH HIGHER FAT, HIGH...
6.
Tribute Growth Pellets
(Static Content)
...se’s diet. FORMULATED TO HAVE LESS THAN HALF THE SUGAR AND STARCH OF OATS for improved behavior and
reduced
chances
of Developmental Orthopedic Disease (D.O.D)!! DESIGNED WITH HIGHER FAT AND H...
7.
Tribute Alfa Growth Textured
(Static Content)
... legume forages. FORMULATED TO HAVE LESS THAN HALF THE SUGAR AND STARCH OF OATS for improved behavior and
reduced
chances
of Developmental Orthopedic Disease (D.O.D)!! DESIGNED WITH HIGHER FAT, HIGH...
8.
Metabolic Conditions
(Static Content)
...-Related Diseases Affected by High-Soluble CHO Diets Insulin Resistance (Equine Metabolic Syndrome):
Reduced
sensitivity to insulin over time due to exposure? Associated with long-term feeding o...
9.
Conditioning vs. Diet
(Static Content)
...tion and delayed onset of fatigue. (Sloet et al., 2002) High fat intakes (10% fat in grain portion)
reduced
reliance on CHO for energy, energy stores, preserved CHO stores, delayed fatigue. (Pa...
10.
Max Athletic Performance
(Static Content)
...r delivery of O2 to working muscles, supporting use of fat for fuel. Muscles use O2 more efficiently.
Reduced
lactic acid production - delays fatigue. Horse can tolerate higher levels of lactic a...
11.
Max Racing Performance
(Static Content)
...r deliver of O2 to working muscles, supporting use of fat for fuel. 2. Muscles use O2 more efficiently. 3.
Reduced
lactic acid production - delays fatigue. 4. Horse can tolerate higher levels of lacti...
12.
Tribute Growth Textured
(Static Content)
...se’s diet. FORMULATED TO HAVE LESS THAN HALF THE SUGAR AND STARCH OF OATS for improved behavior and
reduced
chances
of Developmental Orthopedic Disease (D.O.D)!! DESIGNED WITH HIGHER FAT, HIGH...
13.
Tribute Growth Pellets
(Static Content)
...se’s diet. FORMULATED TO HAVE LESS THAN HALF THE SUGAR AND STARCH OF OATS for improved behavior and
reduced
chances
of Developmental Orthopedic Disease (D.O.D)!! DESIGNED WITH HIGHER FAT AND H...
14.
Tribute Alfa Growth Textured
(Static Content)
... legume forages. FORMULATED TO HAVE LESS THAN HALF THE SUGAR AND STARCH OF OATS for improved behavior and
reduced
chances
of Developmental Orthopedic Disease (D.O.D)!! DESIGNED WITH HIGHER FAT, HIGH...
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