Purina® Ultium® Gastric Care contains Outlast™ Gastric Support Supplement, which was developed by our Ph. D. Equine Nutritionists to support a healthy gastric environment.
Is Purina Ultium good for horses with ulcers?
There are several Purina® premium horse feeds that are appropriate to feed horses at risk for gastric ulcers. ... For horses with lower daily calorie requirements, those that can't eat at least 3 – 4 lbs of Ultium® Competition Formula without getting too fat, Purina® Strategy® Healthy Edge is an excellent choice.
How much Ultium do I give?
Always feed a minimum of 1.0 to 1.2 lbs per 100 lbs of body weight of good quality clean hay or the equivalent in pasture. Any feed changes should be made gradually over a period of 7 to 10 days. Changes in the rate of feeding should not exceed 1.0 lb per day for each horse.
What does Purina outlast have in it?
The proprietary ingredient in Purina® Outlast™ Gastric Support Supplement conforms to the rules of competition and racing when fed as directed. Sun-cured alfalfa, wheat middlings, seaweed-derived calcium, cane molasses, magnesium oxide, citric acid. *Standard 8-oz. kitchen measuring cups when measured by volume.
Is Purina Ultium low starch?
Specifically, when compared to concentrates high in starch and sugar, the feeding of a diet higher in fat and fiber but with less starch and sugar helps promote more manageable behavior. Ultium® Competition Horse Formula seamlessly “blends” three fuel sources into a smooth, unbroken “steady” stream of energy.
Does Ultium make horses hot?
Do NOT use Ultium for horses who are simply "hot". This is a very high calorie feed and is meant for horses that are involved in intense competition and burn calories like crazy.