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Abila Horse Feeds

Abila Horse Feeds is categorized into 5000 Booster, 8000 Booster, and 10,000 Booster feeds. These premium-grade feeds are carefully formulated to meet the specific nutritional needs of horses, ensuring optimal growth, energy levels, stamina, and overall health. Abila Horse Feeds promote enhanced muscle development, superior performance, and improved recovery, making them ideal for horses of various activity levels and purposes, including leisure, sports, and breeding.

Chemical Composition of Abila Horse Feeds

FAETURES

Advantages

ABILA 5000 Booster

(Suitable for horses with low to moderate activity levels)(20% CP, 4% Fat, and 70% TDN)

This feed is designed to meet the essential nutritional needs of horses with light workloads or in maintenance stages. It provides protein, energy, minerals, vitamins, and calcium to ensure overall health and vitality. This feed is ideal for horses used for recreational riding, leisure, or light work, offering an economical option without compromising on nutrition.

ABILA 8000 Booster

(Suitable for horses with moderate to high activity levels) (22% CP, 5% Fat, and 75% TDN)

Formulated to support the health and energy needs of horses engaged in moderate to intensive activities, this feed promotes stamina, muscle strength, and optimal performance. It provides a balanced diet for horses involved in sports, regular training, or riding, ensuring sustained energy and enhanced recovery.

ABILA 10000 Booster

(Suitable for horses with advanced energy and nutritional requirements) (24% CP, 6% Fat, and 80% TDN)

This premium-grade feed is enriched with bypass protein and fat, designed for high-performance horses. It ensures a nutritionally complete diet, promoting rapid muscle recovery, improved stamina, enhanced energy levels, and peak physical condition. This feed is ideal for racehorses, endurance horses, or breeding stock, enabling maximum productivity and profitability.

FEEDING SCHEDULES:
Provide 1.5% to 2.5% of body weight in feed daily, adjusted based on the horse’s weight, activity level, and workload.
Supplement with hay or pasture to meet forage requirements and maintain digestive health.