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Tru Gain®

Hygain

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TRG

20kg

HIGH FAT CONDITIONING SUPPLEMENT

A targeted supplement to improve condition and coat shine.

Formulation Highlights:

  • HIGH FAT CONDITIONING: Contains 20% highly digestible fat, providing an energy-dense, slow-release source of fuel to support weight gain and sustain the workload of performance, endurance or racing horses.
  • SHOW & SALES PREPARATION: The elevated fat content supports skin and coat health, helping to enhance shine and maintain optimal body condition for the ultimate show finish.
  • STEAM EXTRUSION FOR DIGESTIBILITY: Uses heat and pressure to gelatinise starch, improving enzymatic breakdown in the small intestine and reducing the risk of starch reaching the hindgut, thereby minimising digestive disturbances.
  • ENHANCED VITAMIN E & BIOAVAILABLE SELENIUM: Increased vitamin E protects polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) from oxidation, while bioavailable selenium supports antioxidant function and overall cellular health.

 

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17.5

DE MJ/kg

11%

Protein

20%

Fat

18%

Fibre

Ingredients

Protein Meals, Cereals, Canola Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Natural Vitamin E & Bio-Available Selenium.

Nutrition Analysis

Feeding Rates

Feeding Tips

1. Introduce Tru Gain® to your horse's diet gradually over a 7 - 14 day period.

2. Feed by weight and not by volume.

3. Feed a minimum of 1.5% of your horse's body weight daily as roughage.

4. Horses have a small stomach, so feed little and often.

5. Ensure horses have access to clean water.

6. Adjust feed intake according to age, breed, appetite, activity level, climate and body condition.

7. If you have any questions regarding allergens or raw ingredients, our team is here to help. 

For dietary advice and nutritional solutions, please contact Hygain® on +61 3 5943 2255.

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