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Barastoc Low GI Cube
Barastoc is part of Australias largest independent supplier of high performance animal nutriton solutions. Backed by a team of the worlds leading animal nutritionists, with over 75 years of combined experience in formulating animal feeds, they are at the very forefront of their field.
The Barastoc Low GI Cube is a low glycaemic cube with slow-release energy for breeding, growing and performance horses. This low starch, low GI formula is perfect for horses that cannot tolerate high grain diets and/or are at risk of developmental orthopaedic disease.
Key features
Feeding Recommendations
FEEDING GUIDE - Suggested Feeding Rate (kg/day)
Body Weight (kg) | Development Stage | Feeding Rate (kg/day) |
100-200 | Creep Feeding Foal 2-5 months of age | 1.0-2.0 |
200-300 | Weanling 5-12 months of age | 2.5-3.0 |
300-400 | Yearling 12-24 months of age | 3.0-5.0 |
500 | Pregnant Mare Mid-late Stage | 3.0-5.0 |
500 | Lactating Mare | 4.0-6.0 |
500 | Spelling Horse, Dry Mare, Idle, Mature Horse | 2.0-4.0 |
500 | Performance Horse, Light Work | 2.0-3.0 |
500 | Performance Horse, Heavy Work | 3.0-5.0 |
The recommendations provided are intended as a guide only. The amount fed will vary according to the horse’s condition and the quality of pasture and/or roughage available.
Barastoc Low GI Cube can be used to supplement grazing and/or high quality roughage to not more than one half of the horse’s daily feed intake by weight. Introduce this feed gradually over a two week period. Intake less than the levels listed may require additional vitamin and mineral supplementation.
WHAT’S IN IT? Cereal Co-Products, Vegetable Protein Meals, Cereal Grains, Barastoc Superfibres®, Calcium Carbonate, Mono-Di Calcium Phosphate, KER Buffered Mineral Complex™ (BMC), Omega Rich Vegetable Oil, Lysine, Methionine, Molasses, Salt, Bentonite, KER Vitamin & Mineral Premix, Organic Chromium, Copper, Zinc and Manganese.
Pet Food Ingredient Glossary / ExplanationThese are broad guidelines only, designed to assist with feeding your pet based on their weight, age and activity level. Always check the feeding charts on your pet's food packaging in conjunction with these feeding guidelines. Required amounts may differ between individual pets, and adjustments may be required to maintain optimal body weight.
Once or twice daily feeding is recommended for adult dogs, unless otherwise specified by your veterinarian. Puppies and kittens require feeding more regularly, with the total portion divided into three or four meals throughout the day. Ensure fresh water is available at all times.