KEY INFO

NUTRIENT SPECIFICATION

DIGESTIBLE ENERGY13.5MJ/kg
PROTEIN15%
OIL4%
FIBRE7.5%
ASH7.5%

INGREDIENTS

Grass Meal, Micronised Wheat, Wheatfeed, Soya Bean Meal, Molasses, Micronised Soya, Vitamins and Minerals, Soya Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Sodium Chloride, Calcined Magnesite

FEEDING ADVICE

  • To reduce calorie intake whilst maintaining essential nutrient levels, Yearling Cubes may be fed at less than the recommended levels and the diet topped up with Stud balancer.  Every 1.4kg/3lb of Yearling Cubes removed from the diet should be replaced with 0.45kg/1lb (two coffee mugs) of Stud Balancer.
  • Recommended feeding levels in the table assume average to good quality hay/haylage is fed to appetite.
  • Horses with access to quality grazing can have levels reduced by 0.7kg (11/2lbs) a day.

No.5 Yearling Cubes

No.5
KEY FEATURESNon-heating, barley-free, support growth & promote condition
AGE RANGEFoals from 3 months on, growing youngstock
KEY INGREDIENTSMicronised wheat, soya oil, Bioplex? minerals
GM STATUSNon-GM

Yearling Cubes are particularly suitable for those youngstock being prepared for the sales or show ring or Thoroughbred yearlings going into training as two year olds. Being highly digestible and energy dense they allow for the delivery of the required non-heating energy and supporting nutrients in a reduced volume, thus helping to avoid overloading the digestive system or exacerbating excitable temperaments.

Like all Baileys cubes, they are barley-free and formulated to promote outstanding muscle tone and condition whilst containing vitamins and minerals, including chelated (Bioplex™) minerals, to support continued growth. Like other products in Baileys’ Stud Range, Yearling Cubes can, where necessary, be fed in reduced quantities alongside Stud Balancer to cut down the overall calorie content of the diet whilst maintaining essential nutrient levels.

Feeding Recommendations
  • The following table suggests quantities of Yearling Cubes to be fed in pounds and kilogrammes per day when feeding ad lib good quality forage.
  • Quantities are based on the “anticipated mature bodyweight” of the youngster or actual bodyweight of the adult horse. The actual/estimated bodyweights of a youngster’s dam and/or sire are a good basis from which to estimate the “anticipated mature bodyweight” ie. the bodyweight you believe the youngster will attain as an adult.
QUANTITY
lb
FOALS
ANTICIPATED MATURE BODYWEIGHT
440-660660-880880-11001100-13201320-1540> 1540
6 MONTHS6.07.59.010.512.013.5
12 MONTHS4.56.07.59.010.512.0
18 MONTHS3.04.56.07.59.010.5
24 MONTHS3.04.56.07.59.010.5

QUANTITY
kg
FOALS
ANTICIPATED MATURE BODYWEIGHT
200-300300-400400-500500-600600-700> 700
6 MONTHS2.73.44.14.85.56.1
12 MONTHS2.02.73.44.14.85.5
18 MONTHS1.42.02.73.44.14.8
24 MONTHS1.42.02.73.44.14.8