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Made In Texas

Since 1930

Family Owned

4th Generation
  • 915 South Fredonia Street, Nacogdoches, TX
  • (936) 564-3711

Manufactured By

Made In Texas

Since 1930

Family Owned

4th Generation

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1028 – Heavy Duty Horse & Cattle

1028 – Heavy Duty Horse and Cattle

The original all-grain sweet feed developed by the founder of our company in 1930. It continues to be the standard of quality throughout Texas and Louisiana.

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Description

FEATURES

  • High energy – 1642 Kcal/lb
  • 10% protein
  • Mixture of quality corn, oats and molasses

BENEFITS

  • Diverse – formulated for horses and cattle
  • Molasses improves palatability and eliminates dust
  • Economical – only one feed is needed for both horses and cattle

Whole oats, chopped yellow corn, cane molasses, soybean meal, calcium carbonate, dicalcium phosphate, salt.

Feeding Cattle
Feed Lone Star® Heavy Duty Horse & Cattle Feed at the rate of 1 to 2 lbs. of feed per 100 pounds of body weight per animal per day with adequate good quality hay or grazing. Provide a source of fresh, clean water at all times.

Feeding Horses
The recommended feeding rate is shown in the chart below. Do not feed free choice. If you feed by dry measure, periodically weight the feed to ensure that the proper amount is being fed. Observe the condition of your horse over a period of time. The recommended feeding rates may be increased or decreased by 10% to keep your horse in the desired condition. Changes in feed or feeding rate should be made gradually over several days. Feed at regular times at least twice daily. If horse is hot, excited, or ill, delay feeding. Do not allow horse to over-consume or eat rapidly.

 Light Work – Feed 1/2 pound of Lone Star® Heavy Duty Horse and Cattle Feed and a minimum of one pound of good quality hay per 100 pounds of body weight per horse per day.

Medium Work – Feed 3/4 pound of Lone Star® Heavy Duty Horse and Cattle Feed and a minimum of one pound of good quality hay per 100 pounds of body weight per horse per day.

Heavy Work – Feed one pound of Lone Star® Heavy Duty Horse and Cattle Feed and a minimum of one pound of good quality hay per 100 pounds of body weight per horse per day.

Caution: Feed should be stored in a well-ventilated, dry area protected from rodents and insects. Feed is perishable. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed as it may cause illness or death.

Crude Protein, minimum 10.00 %
Crude Fat, minimum 3.00 %
Crude Fiber, maximum 7.50 %
Calcium (Ca), minimum 0.50 %
Calcium (Ca), maximum 1.00 %
Phosphorus (P), minimum 0.40 %
Salt (NaCl), minimum 0.25 %
Salt (NaCl), maximum 0.75 %
Potassium (K), minimum 0.40 %
Copper (Cu), minimum 10 ppm
Selenium (Se), minimum 0.10 ppm
Zinc (Zn), minimum 20 ppm
DIG 1642.20 Kcal/lb
TDN 80.29 %
PROTEIN 10.03 %
LYSINE 0.37 %
FAT 3.57 %
FIBER 6.49 %
NDF 12.21 %
ADF 5.04 %
ASH 3.21 %
CALCIUM 0.85 %
PHOSPHORUS 0.42 %
MAGNESIUM 0.20 %
POTASSIUM 0.81 %
SODIUM 0.40 %
SULFUR 0.19 %
COPPER 5.45 mg/lb
IODINE 0.11 mg/lb
IRON 30.89 mg/lb
MANGANESE 9.72 mg/lb
SELENIUM 0.06 mg/lb
ZINC 10.25 mg/lb
COBALT 0.13 mg/lb
CAROTENE 1.78 mg/lb
VITAMIN A 0.72 KIU/lb
VITAMIN D 0.00 KIU/lb
VITAMIN E 9.57 IU/lb
BIOTIN 0.09 mg/lb
CHOLINE 376.69 mg/lb
FOLATE 0.18 mg/lb
NIACIN 18.78 mg/lb
PANTOTHENIC ACID 5.19 mg/lb
RIBOFLAVIN 0.75 mg/lb
THIAMINE 1.88 mg/lb
PYRIDOXINE 2.91 mg/lb
VITAMIN B12 0.00 mcg/lb
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