GROW COLT®
Farnam
Large Animal Dietary Supplement
Guaranteed Analysis: Each pound contains not less than:
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Calcium (Min.) |
7.0500% |
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Calcium (Max.) |
8.0500% |
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Phosphorus (Min.) |
5.2800% |
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Salt (Min.) |
1.6500% |
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Salt (Max.) |
2.1500% |
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Potassium |
0.9300% |
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Magnesium |
0.2200% |
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Manganese |
2200 ppm |
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Iron |
1800 ppm |
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Copper |
100 ppm |
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Zinc |
100 ppm |
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Iodine |
400 ppm |
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Cobalt |
30 ppm |
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Selenium |
4 ppm |
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Vitamin A |
480,000 I.U. |
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Vitamin D3 |
100,000 I.U. |
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Vitamin E |
320 I.U. |
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Vitamin B12 |
3.2 mg |
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Riboflavin |
400 mg |
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d-Pantothenic Acid |
360 mg |
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Thiamine |
120 mg |
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Niacin |
2400 mg |
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Vitamin B6 |
60 mg |
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Folic Acid |
10 mg |
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Choline |
3600 mg |
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Biotin |
6 mcg |
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P-Amino Benzoic Acid |
90 mg |
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Ascorbic Acid |
10 mg |
Ingredients: Corn, Dicalcium Phosphate, Wheat middlings, Calcium Carbonate, dehydrated alfalfa meal, Sodium Chloride, vitamin A acetate, cholecalciferol (source of Vitamin D3), choline chloride, niacinamide, riboflavin supplement, dl-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of Vitamin E), calcium pantothenate, para-aminobenzoic acid, thiamine hydrochloride, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of Vitamin B6), folic acid, ascorbic acid, biotin, cyanocobalamin (source of Vitamin B12), magnesium oxide, manganous oxide, ferrous carbonate, copper oxide, potassium iodide, cobalt carbonate, sodium selenite and cane molasses.
Indications: GROW COLT® aids in growth and development under appropriate conditions of use. GROW COLT® provides 27 important vitamin and mineral nutrients. Prepared specifically for colts in their first year of development.
Dosage and Administration: General: To aid in maximum growth and development, add 2 ounces (four (4) heaping tablespoons) of GROW COLT® to grain daily for each foal. Continue feeding daily throughout the foal's first year of development. Provides 27 important vitamin and mineral nutrients.
Feeding Before Weaning: To avoid set-backs resulting from weaning and to speed early development, the foal should be given some supplementary feed while still nursing the mare. Usually the foal can start eating small amounts of feed when he is two to three weeks old. Creep feeding - in which the newborn foal can feed on grain and hay separately from the mare - is highly recommended. Several good starting rations are outlined below:
Recommended Grain Formulas for Suckling Foals
(Ingredients for 12-Pound Batch)
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Ration No. 1 |
Ration No. 2 |
Ration No. 3 |
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Rolled Oats |
6 lbs. |
Rolled Oats |
4 lbs. |
Rolled Oats |
9 lbs. |
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Wheat Bran |
4 lbs. |
Rolled Barley |
3 lbs. |
Wheat Bran |
2 lbs. |
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Linseed Meal |
1 lb. |
Wheat Bran |
3 lbs. |
GROW COLT® |
1-¾ lbs. |
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GROW COLT® |
1-¾ lbs. |
Linseed Meal |
1 lb. |
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12-¾ lbs. |
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12-¾ lbs. |
GROW COLT® |
1-¾ lbs. |
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12-¾ lbs. |
Feed ¾ to 1 lb. of grain daily with fresh legume hay.
Feeding After Weaning: Foals are usually weaned at four to six months of age. At weaning, separate the foal from the mare and feed him 1 to 1-½ lbs. of hay per 100 lbs. of body weight. Also feed 2 ounces of GROW COLT® daily. The weaning period is the most critical time for feeding the growth supplement. Similarly the grain ration is quite critical. Three suggested grain rations for the weanling foal are outlined below:
Recommended Grain Formulas For Weanling Foals To One Year
(Ingredients for 40-Pound Batch)
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Ration No. 1 |
Ration No. 2 |
Ration No. 3 |
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Oats |
12 lbs. |
Oats |
27 lbs. |
Oats |
31 lbs. |
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Barley |
12 lbs. |
Wheat Bran |
6 lbs. |
Linseed Meal |
8 lbs. |
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Wheat Bran |
11 lbs. |
Linseed Meal |
6 lbs. |
GROW COLT® |
2 lbs. |
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Linseed Meal |
4 lbs. |
GROW COLT® |
2 lbs. |
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41 lbs. |
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GROW COLT® |
2 lbs. |
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41 lbs. |
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41 lbs. |
Feed 3 lbs. of grain daily with grass or legume hay.
You can also add brown sugar to each of these rations to encourage the foal to start eating grain as early as possible. Your choice of rations will, of course, depend on the cost an availability of various grains.
Presentation: 3 lb (1.361 kg), 7 lb, and 20 lb containers.
Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information published. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the product label or package insert. Compendium Code No.: 10000252