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Purina® Omolene® #100 Active Pleasure Horse Feed

Feed your horse wholesome nutrition that performs, with gastric support. Purina® Omolene® 100 Active Pleasure horse feed is for horses in light to moderate work.

This horse feed is formulated with Outlast® technology to support gastric health and proper pH. With whole grain nutrition this feed provides your horse steady energy from ingredients you can see. Purina® Omolene® 100 Active Pleasure horse feed is highly palatable and is a natural source of antioxidants, phytonutrients, and prebiotic fibers.

Feed with full confidence knowing only the best innovations proven in performance earn their place in Purina® Omolene® horse feeds.

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    NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

    Guaranteed Analysis
    Ingredients
    Feeding Directions

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    • Guaranteed Analysis
      Nutrient Min/Max Amount
      Crude Protein MIN 10.00 %
      Lysine MIN 0.60 %
      Crude Fat MIN 4.50 %
      Crude Fiber MAX 10.00 %
      Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF) MAX 13.00 %
      Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF) MAX 28.00 %
      Calcium (Ca) MIN 0.80 %
      Calcium (Ca) MAX 1.30 %
      Phosphorus (P) MIN 0.45 %
      Copper (Cu) MIN 35.00 PPM
      Selenium (Se) MIN 0.60 PPM
      Zinc (Zn) MIN 140 PPM
      Vitamin A MIN 3000 IU/LB
      Vitamin E MIN 100 IU/LB
    • Ingredients
      1. For specific ingredient listing for this product please refer to the feed tag affixed to the package in your region or contact us at 800-227-8941.
    • Feeding Directions

      Description

      FEEDING DIRECTIONS WITH HAY OR PASTURE:  Start with the amounts of Omolene® 100 Pleasure given for the weight and lifestyle of the horse. After observing the horse for a period of time, the amount fed may be gradually increased or decreased to obtain the desired body condition and weight.
       
      For feeding directions outside the ranges addressed in these feeding charts, please contact your local Purina® retailer or Purina Customer Service at 800-227-8941.
       

      | Weight of Horse (in Pounds)
      Lifestyle 800 1,000 1,200
      Minimum Hay or Equivalent Pasture* (lbs/day) 9.50 12.00 14.50
      Omolene® 100 Active Pleasure Horse Feed (lbs/day)
      Maintenance or Light Work** 3.00 3.50 4.25
      Moderate Work** 3.50 4.50 5.25

      *This is the recommended minimum amount of hay to be fed. If feeding more hay, you may reduce the feeding rate of Omolene® 100 needed to maintain appropriate body condition.
       
      **To meet nutrient requirements, do not feed less than 0.3 lbs per 100 lbs of body weight per day (3 lbs per 1000-lb horse). If your horse gains too much weight at that minimum feeding rate, replace Omolene® 100 with Purina® ENRICH PLUS® Ration Balancing Horse Feed. 

      Changing To

      • Make the feed change gradually over a period of 7 to 10 days.
      • Mix the new feed with the old, gradually increasing the amount of the new feed while decreasing an equal amount of the old.
      • Changes in the rate of feeding should not exceed 1 pound per day for each horse.

      Caution

      Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death.  Feeding added selenium resulting in total diet levels in excess of 0.3 ppm is prohibited.

      Important

      1. Feeding rates will vary with size, age, temperament, health status, forage quality, climate and activity level. Feed at regular times, at least twice daily. Do not feed more than 0.5 lbs/100 lbs of body weight per meal. Do not feed free-choice. Prevent rapid eating by the horse of any feedstuff.
      2. Reduce and/or delay feeding a horse which is hot, excited or showing pain, has fever or diarrhea.  Consult your veterinarian if any problems arise.
      3. 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.
      4. 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.
      5. Provide fresh, clean water at all times. Provide your horse with access to salt. Consult with your veterinarian regularly and maintain a routine dental, parasite control and health care program for your horse.

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    CONTINUOUSLY INNOVATING ANIMAL NUTRITION 

    Purina is relentlessly seeking the next innovation in animal nutrition and targets relevant issues facing animal owners to help enhance their animal raising experience. We’ve conducted over 24,000 animal nutrition studies and counting to find impactful, accessible solutions for animals and their owners.
     
    Our research is performed in fields across the country and on our 1,200-acre working farm in Gray Summit, MO, the Purina Animal Nutrition Center, where we care first-hand for over 3,000 animals, every single day, ensuring our outputs of research, knowledge, and product innovation work properly for the real-life needs of animals.

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My 8 year old Haflinger loves this food

I have one young strong horse and some seniors. He doesn’t try to steal their food anymore because his taste way better. Its a good quality food and he looks great.

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HanksRider

Picky horses eat it well

My 30+ year old mare is very picky with her feed. She may eat it a few days, but after 60 days, she eats it before her hay!

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BJM1

AWSOME feed!

I have always fed this feed. I will not buy any other. I have a 33 yr old horse that STILL is rid able and does obstacles. I also have a 15 year old that is (per my vet) in GREAT shape and healthy as a ......well, you know. LOL ! Would not consider feeding anything else.

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Rackincowgirl

Helped with my mare’s top line

Overall condition improved. More energy. Top line improvement was significant.

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Jenn4247

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I started feeding this to my 5 year old gelding Midnight and his winter coat is so awesome, he is thriving

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Bobbyyellowrose

Driven By Science
& Our Love of Animals

Purina understands and cares about the unique needs of your animals and the importance of bettering their well-being, performance and health. For more than 125 years, we have been tackling the biggest horse nutrition challenges using science, and our love of horses pushes us until we get it right. Our team is made up of more than 500 Masters of Sciences, Ph.Ds., veterinarians, nutritionists, microbiologists, geneticists, and immunologists, all who share a passion for providing animals with the best nutrition for the best results.

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Purina understands and cares about the unique needs of your animals and the importance of bettering their well-being, performance and health. For more than 125 years, we have been tackling the biggest horse nutrition challenges using science, and our love of horses pushes us until we get it right. Our team is made up of more than 500 Masters of Sciences, Ph.Ds., veterinarians, nutritionists, microbiologists, geneticists, and immunologists, all who share a passion for providing animals with the best nutrition for the best results.

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