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LMF DEVELOPMENT :: LMF Feeds - LMF Horse Feeds - the finest feeds for your horses health
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LMF DEVELOPMENT

A highly fortified grain concentrate suitable for horses of all ages


Perfect to develop sound foals, broodmares, and light performance horses

  • Chelated Trace Minerals
  • High Levels of Vitamin E
  • The West's Highest Concentration of Selenium
  • Energy Grains Including Ground Corn and Barley
  • Highly Palatable
  • Easy To Feed
  • Concentrated So You Can Feed Less


Crude Protein (min)
Crude Fat (min)
Crude Fiber (max)
Calcium (min)
Phosphorus (min)
Vitamin A (min)
Vitamin E (min)
Zinc (min)
Copper (min)
Selenium (min)
A Formula
12.0%
3.5%
0.2%
0.2%
0.9%
2,500 IU/lb.
100 IU/lb.
200 ppm
60 ppm
0.8 ppm
G Formula
16.0%
4.0%
8.0%
0.9%
0.75%
2,800 IU/lb.
100 IU/lb.
225 ppm
65 ppm
0.8 ppm

* A Formula recommended for feeding with alfalfa hay.
* G Formula recommended for feeding with grass hay.

Feeding Instructions: Divide feed into two or three feedings per day. Provide sufficient high quality forage, plain salt and plenty of fresh water.  

Weanlings & Yearlings (to 18 mo.) Feed 1 lb. per 100 lb. of body weight per day until weight equals approximately 60% of expected mature weight. Example: the maximum intake for a young, growing horse with an expected mature weight of 1,000 lb. would be 6 lbs. per day.

Performance Horses (18 mo. and older) Feed 3-8 lb. per day to maintain body condition and stamina (based on 1,000 lb. body weight).

Pregnant & Lactating Mares Feed 3-8 lb. per day (based on 1,000 lb. body weight) depending on body condition.


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