Underweight and signs of protein deficiency including deformed hooves, hoof cracks, poor hair coat and poor top line.g
Underweight and signs of protein deficiency including deformed hooves, hoof cracks, poor hair coat and poor top line.g
Underweight and signs of protein deficiency including deformed hooves, hoof cracks, poor hair coat and poor top line.g
A T-bone steal. On the left is the vertical cut into the vertebra bone and making the “T” going to the right from there is the transverse process bone. Above this transverse process bone is the sirloin or where your saddle rests. Below this bone is the filet mignon. Notice the amount of fat in the sirloin. This comes from eating excess calories and while making the steak taste good, it does not ad strength. Only by consuming protein will this muscle become stronger.
A T-bone steal. On the left is the vertical cut into the vertebra bone and making the “T” going to the right from there is the transverse process bone. Above this transverse process bone is the sirloin or where your saddle rests. Below this bone is the filet mignon. Notice the amount of fat in the sirloin. This comes from eating excess calories and while making the steak taste good, it does not ad strength. Only by consuming protein will this muscle become stronger.
From a lecture on protein given by Nutrena at the AAEP conference: This describes the BCS and TLS scores.
From a lecture on protein given by Nutrena at the AAEP conference: This describes the 10 essential amino acids and what they are primarily responsible for in the horse.
From a lecture on protein given by Nutrena at the AAEP conference: This describes how much proteins are used in 6 areas of the body. Notice what is missing: neurotransmitters, enzymes, immune system, hormones, purines - in other words almost everything in the body requires proteins.
From a lecture on protein given by Nutrena at the AAEP conference: This describes how intake of amino acids is combined with exercise to increase or decrease the mass of muscle.
Hoof growth about 4 months after protein supplementation.
Hoof growth and change 4 months after starting protein supplementation.
Hoof growth and change 4 months after starting protein supplementation.
Hoof growth and change 4 months after starting protein supplementation.
This soybean meal mix has many inflammatory ingredients (grains, sugar, oil) plus unnecessary buffers, yeasts, vitamins and minerals
ProAdd label from a few years ago. The mix has many inflammatory ingredients (grains, sugar, oil) plus unnecessary buffers, yeasts, vitamins and minerals. Since this time they have decreased the whey protein concentrate to a lesser amount while increasing the amount of inflammatory ingredients.
Soy bean meal
Soy bean meal
Soy bean meal and alfalfa pellets in a pail.
ProAdd Ultimate current feed label where the whey has been moved to the 18th ingredient. In addition they have added amino acids of unknown origin. There is no proof that the added probiotic organisms make it through the stomach acid into the proper areas of the gut.
This is what should be on the label of soybean meal.
Other makers of SBM say “Not for horses.” This means that horses need more than just SBM to survive and thrive. They do. They need pasture but today’s pasture and hay don’t supply all the amino acids needed while adding SBM does.
Organic SBM found at a farm in WA