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TLC’s Recommended Feeding Recipe
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Horse Weight |
Activity Level |
Oats |
Soybean Meal |
Hay |
Performance |
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800-1000lbs |
Light Work |
1 Quart (12 oz) |
1/4 cup (2 oz) |
10-20lbs |
2 scoops |
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800-1000lbs |
Moderate Work |
2 Quarts (1.5lbs) |
1/2 cup (4 oz) |
10-20lbs |
2-3 scoops |
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1000-1200lbs |
Light Work |
1.5 Quarts (1-1/8lbs) |
1/3 cup (3 oz) |
15-24lbs |
2 scoops |
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1000-1200lbs |
Moderate Work |
3 Quarts (2.25lbs) |
2/3 cups (6oz) |
15-24lbs |
2-3 scoops |
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1200-1350lbs |
Light Work |
2.25 Quarts (1.75lbs) |
1/2 cup (4 oz) |
18-27lbs |
2 scoops |
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1200-1350lbs |
Moderate Work |
3.75 Quarts (2.8lbs) |
3/4 cup (6oz) |
18-27lbs |
2-4 scoops |
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Over 1350lbs |
Light Work |
3.75 Quarts (2.8lbs) |
3/4 cup (6oz) |
20-27lbs |
2 scoops |
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Over 1350lbs |
Moderate Work |
6 Quarts (4.5lbs) |
1-1/4 cup (10oz) |
20-27lbs |
2-4 scoops |
*Figures in feed chart above are to be used as a starting point and may need to be increased or decreased to a different level,
depending on the animals specific metabolic requirements.
Start with a lower feed amount and increase gradually until ideal body condition score is reached.
Divide total feed amount by two feedings daily.
*This feeding ratio is based on 6 parts grain to 1 part protein source (i.e. Oats to Soybean meal)
Note: You may substitute the oat content with beet pulp(low starch) or corn depending on your energy requirements.
Soybean meal can be replaced by flax seed meal if it is more available in your area.