Description
HIGHLY PALATABLE & CALORIE-RICH: Formulated to help all types of horses gain and maintain weight with easily digestible calories.
BOOSTS ENERGY: Concentrated vegetable fat not only supports weight gain but also increases overall energy levels in horses.
SUPPORTS MUSCLE REBUILDING: High-quality protein provides essential amino acids that
Formula 707 Weight Gain is a highly palatable, calorie-rich supplement specifically formulated to help all types of horses gain and maintain weight. Packed with concentrated vegetable fat, it provides easily digestible calories that not only support weight gain but also boost a horse’s overall energy. High-quality protein delivers essential amino acids needed to rebuild lost muscle, while added fiber ensures smooth digestive function.
This formula also includes critical minerals like calcium and phosphorus, which aid in skeletal maintenance, and zinc and copper, which help regulate energy metabolism.
In informal studies, Formula 707 Weight Gain showed visible results in underweight horses within just a few days, with many returning to a normal weight within weeks.
FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS PER SCOOP (2 oz.):
Crude Protein (minimum) - 14.0%
Crude Fat (minimum) - 35.0%
Crude Fiber (maximum) - 8.0%
MINERALS (minimum)
Calcium (Ca) min. - 0.75%
Calcium (Ca) max. - 1.25%
Phosphorus (P) - 0.5%
VITAMINS (minimum)
Vitamin E - 500 IU/lb
INGREDIENTS
Processed Grain By-Products, Dried Vegetable Fat, Plant Protein Products, Roughage Products, Soybean Oil, Cane Molasses, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin E Supplement, Monocalcium Phosphate, Artificial Flavoring.
FEEDING DIRECTIONS
To provide added calories to the diet, feed 2 scoops (4 oz.) daily to the average 1100 lb horse. Up to 4 scoops (8 oz.) can be fed daily if the horse’s body condition or activity level warrants the need for additional calories. 2 ounce measuring scoop inside.
For animal use only.
Prepared especially for horses.
CAUTION
Severely emaciated horses that have been deprived of nutrition over a long period of time, such as rescue horses, should only be reintroduced to food under the care of a veterinarian. Long-term deprivation leads to changes in the digestive system that may be damaged if high-calorie supplements such as Weight Gain are introduced too soon.
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