Purina Ultium Competition Horse Formula

Purina® Ultium®Competition Horse Formula

Highly researched nutrition for the high energy demands of hard-working equine athletes, allowing them to compete at their highest levels.

Formulated for equine athletes.

Features & Benefits

Sustained Energy System®

A unique blend of three fuel sources to provide a steady level of highly digestible energy: soluble carbohydrates, fats and fermentable fiber. A horse that is mentally focused, controllable and manageable has the best chance of winning.

Targeted Nutrition Delivery System

Quickly transports repair nutrients where they’re needed most. Unique amino acid profile and top-quality fuel sources replenish glycogen and protein stores in muscles to assist in muscle repair with less muscle fatigue for faster bounce back, competition after competition.

Nutrient and Energy-Dense

Supports prolonged stamina and endurance while maintaining the equine athlete in peak competitive condition. Less feed is required for maintenance of body condition when compared to feeds with lower energy density, helping prevent digestive upset.

Reduced Starch, Higher Fat

May help reduce the risk of colic and other digestive disturbances that can occur when feeding large quantities of grain

Purina® Amplify® High-Fat Nugget

A proprietary blend of vegetable oils, flax seed and rice bran smooths the glucose and insulin response to dietary starch and sugar, leveling out blood sugar levels for a pronounced calming effect.

Precise Amino Acid Profile

For optimal muscle performance and recovery.  Promotes muscle tone and a strong top line.

Highly Fermentable Fiber

Metabolized in the hindgut, providing slow-releasing energy and preserving muscle glycogen. Anecdotal evidence in field tests also indicates Ultium® Competition Horse Formula may be beneficial for horses that have a tendency to “tie up.”

Balance of Vitamins and Minerals

Including B-Vitamins, Iron, Copper, Calcium, Phosphorus and Magnesium: blood-building nutrients that help optimize red blood cell production and increase oxygen capacity in exercising horses. The proper balance of Calcium and Phosphorus promotes stronger bones.

Added Antioxidants

Including Vitamins E, C and Selenium help address the negative effects of free radicals and support a strong immune system

Concentrate Feed

Designed to be fed with hay or pasture

Nutrients

Nutrient
Min / Max
Amount
Crude Protein
MIN
11.7 %
Lysine
MIN
0.7 %
Crude Fat
MIN
12.4 %
Crude Fiber
MAX
18.5 %
Calcium (Ca)
MIN
0.85 %
Calcium (Ca)
MAX
1.35 %
Phosphorus (P)
MIN
0.50 %
Copper (Cu)
MIN
65 PPM
Selenium (Se)
MIN
0.50 PPM
Zinc (Zn)
MIN
240 PPM
Vitamin A
MIN
5000 IU/LB
Vitamin D3
MIN
0 IU/LB
Vitamin E
MIN
150 IU/LB
Methionine
MIN
0 %
Sodium (Na)
MIN
0.20 %
Sodium (Na)
MAX
0.70 %
Selenium (Se)
MIN
0.50 PPM
Selenium (Se)
MAX
0.60 PPM
Starch
MAX
10.00 %
Sugars
MAX
6.00 %

Feeding Directions

Description
Feeding directions with hay or pasture. Start with the amounts given for the weight and lifestyle of the horse. After observing the horse for a period of time, the amount fed may be increased or decreased by 10% to obtain the desired body condition and weight.

|Weight of Horse in Pounds
Lifestyle8009001,0001,1001,2001,3001,4001,500
Moderate Work (pounds of feed per day)5.005.506.006.57.258.08.59.25
Heavy Work (pounds of feed per day)6.257.07.758.59.251010.7511.5
Very Heavy Work (pounds of feed per day)9.2510.2511.512.513.75151617.25

For horses sensitive to dietary carbohydrates, please consult with a veterinarian or nutritionist for a recommended diet.

Best Results
  • Feeding rates will vary with size, age, temperament, health status, forage quality,climate and activity level. Feed at regular times – at least twice daily – with three daily feedings preferred. Let horses feed in a natural position from troughs with large bottoms, placed at normal head height or lower. Do not feed free-choice. Prevent the rapid eating by the horse of any feedstuff.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Have plenty of clean, fresh water available at all times. Provide your horse with access to salt. Maintain an effective control program for internal parasites. Have the horse’s teeth examined annually and consult your veterinarian on a regular basis.
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.