Why choose to feed Koola Komplete?
Koola Komplete is one of a kind. It is a balanced grain mixture without oats. Many horses are intolerant to oats, resulting in problems including tying up and fizzy behaviour. Koola Komplete offers a great option to reduce the risk of such problems. Our secret – ‘triticale’, a high fibre, high energy naturally sweet flavoured grain. It has been proven, using this grain in replacement of oats helps to maintain the energy levels, yet reduce problems associated with oats. A great product, particularly beneficial to fillies or mares in hard work. This mix is available with or without molasses depending on requirements.
Available in a 30kg bag (bulk upon request)
Ingredients: Cracked tic beans or faba beans, black sunflower, cracked lupins, triticale, cracked corn, steam rolled barley and canola oil
TYPICAL ANALYSIS
Crude Protein - 13.8%
Crude Fat - 7.6%
Crude Fibre - 8.9%
Sodium - 4.9g/kg
Calcium - 9.2g/kg
Phosphorus - 5.1g/kg
Magnesium - 2.7g/kg
Potassium - 7.8g/kg
Manganese - 91mg/kg
Zinc - 82mg/kg
Copper - 32mg/kg
Iron - 129mg/kg
Selenium - 0.12mg/kg
Vit A - 9.9Kiu/kg
Vit D - 2.4Kiu/kg
Vit E - 266mg/kg
Thiamine (B1) - 21mg/kg
Riboflavin (B2) - 14.2mg/kg
Pyridoxine (B6) - 12.7mg/kg
Niacin - 48mg/kg
Daily feeding guide for Koola Komplete
Weight Light work Roughage
400 kg 3 – 4 kg 3 – 5 kg
500 kg 4 – 6 kg 3 – 5 kg
600 kg 5 – 7 kg 3 – 5 kg
700 kg 6 – 7 kg 3 – 5 kg
Weight Medium work Roughage
400 kg 4 – 5 kg 3 – 5 kg
500 kg 5 – 6 kg 3 – 5 kg
600 kg 6 – 7 kg 3 – 5 kg
700 kg 7 – 8 kg 3 – 5 kg
Weight Heavy Work Roughage
400 kg 5 – 6 kg 3 – 5 kg
500 kg 6 – 7 kg 3 – 5 kg
600 kg 7 – 8 kg 3 – 5 kg
700 kg 7 – 8.5 kg 3 – 5 kg
The above feeding rates are a guide, on average a horse should receive 1.5% - 3% of total body weight in feed per day (including roughage, grains pasture & concentrate). Variances due to pasture quality, climate, workload and age of the horse will give different results. This product is suitable for horses only and not recommended for other animals. Please use the feeding table as a guide only and ensure feeding guide is introduced gradually to all horses, as unobserved diet changes can be detrimental to final results or horse health