A small, high-fiber pellet designed to replace or supplement hay or forage. Providing consistent quality fiber from Sentinel Hay Stretcher helps to support digestive function and health, especially when hay or pasture is limited or poor quality. Hay Stretcher may be used to replace up to half the hay in the horse’s diet on a pound-for-pound basis. Hay Stretcher is not fortified with vitamins or trace minerals and should not be used to replace grain in a horse’s diet.
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DAILY GUIDE: May be used to replace up to half of the hay in the horse’s diet on a pound-for-pound basis (i.e. one pound of Sentinel Hay Stretcher Small Pellet substitutes for one pound of hay). Not to be used solely as a complete feed. Should not be used to replace grain in horse’s diet.
Suggested feeding program is intended solely as a guide. The variables of management, environment and breed may dictate changes in the animal’s dietary requirements.
Store in a cool, dry place. This product is perishable and may degrade if not consumed in a timely manner or not stored consistent with these instructions. Do not feed this product if it appears to be unfit for animal consumption.
*Approximate feed weight to volume: 1.35 lb = 1 quart. For accuracy, weigh feed.
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