- Dunstan TriMAREster provides an intake of key nutrients to the pregnant mare.
Meeting the pregnant mare’s requirement for key minerals assists in reducing the incidence of skeletal disorders in the subsequent foal.
Dunstan TriMAREster meets the nutritional shortfalls of pasture-only diets, ideal for pregnant mares that maintain body condition on pasture alone.
The low feeding rate of Dunstan TriMAREster makes it ideal for ‘good doers’.
An ideal vitamin and mineral supplement for all horses to balance forage and straight grain diets.
Equine Safe
Dunstan Horsefeeds are produced in Equine Safe manufacturing plants, ensuring a product of premium quality, safety and performance.
Professionally formulated for New Zealand Horses performing under New Zealand conditions - Soya Hulls, Barley, Bran and Pollard, Molasses, Vitamins and Minerals, Salt, Soyabean Oil, Limestone.
Typical Analysis (dry matter basis)
Crude Protein | 11.0 % |
Fat | 4.5 % |
Fibre | 19 % |
Salt | 2 % |
Energy DE | 12 MJ/Kg |
Nutrient Composition – typical analysis per kg Dunstan TriMAREster (as fed)
Crude Protein | 100g minimum |
Lysine | 6.0g |
Calcium | 16g |
Phosphorus | 6.0g |
Sodium | 8.0g |
Chloride | 10.0g |
Potassium | 10.0g |
Magnesium | 6.0g |
Iron | 450mg |
Zinc (Organic) | 900mg |
Manganese | 250mg |
Copper (Organic) | 470mg |
Cobalt | 0.6mg |
Iodine | 4.0mg |
Selenium (Organic) | 5.0mg |
Vitamin A | 80,000i.u |
Vitamin D | 6,000i.u |
Vitamin E | 1000i.u |
Heat stable Vitamins added at the time of manufacture
The feeding rates below are based on a 500kg bodyweight. Adjust intakes as required depending on bodyweight.
Last Trimester of a Mare’s pregnancy | 500 grams per day |
Spelling | 300 grams per day |
Light work | 400 grams per day |
Moderate work | 500 grams per day |
- NOTE: Do not treat Dunstan TriMAREster as a ‘full feed’ as it is a concentrate with elevated levels of minerals well in excess of a conventional equine feed.
Ensure adequate fibre intakes by providing 1%-1 .5% per day of the horse's body weight as chaff, hay, Dunstan Betabeet/Sugarbeet or pasture (on a Dry Matter basis).
General Notes:
Always ensure the Horse has access to clean drinking water. High Copper levels in Dunstan TriMAREster make it unsuitable for feeding to sheep.