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Saracen Level Grow Pencils Horse Feed
Saracen Level Grow Pencils Horse Feed
 

Saracen Level Grow Pencils Horse Feed (Size: 20 kg)

  • For Use as a Foal Creep Feed
  • For Maintaining Weanlings & Yearlings
  • Supports Skeletal Development
  • Promotes Correct Development of Foals
  • Good for Larger Broodmares
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£12.29
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Recent and ongoing research suggests a relationship between the glycemic nature of feed and the incidence of skeletal disorders, such as osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) in young horses. High-glycemic feeds are those that produce a large blood glucose response post feeding, such as cereal grains and molasses. It appears that the normal bone formation processes in young horses are being disrupted by the elevated blood insulin concentrations post-feeding following the consumption of a diet rich in starch and sugars.

Glucose is necessary for the life function of a horse. Horses in the wild eat high-forage diets that contain very little sugar. When horses eat forage, the bacteria in the large intestines break down the plant cell walls and produce volatile fatty acids as a by-product of this fermentation. These volatile fatty acids produce glucose. Horses make glucose from fibre fermentation, but it is a more steady production of glucose that does not cause large fluctuations in their bloodstream. However, due to smaller pastures and higher athletic expectations, today’s young thoroughbreds are often fed concentrate feeds that are high in starch and sugars. It is not the glucose by itself that causes the potential problems, but the resulting insulin. Glucose increases the production of insulin, which is an anabolic hormone that sends the glucose to the muscles and liver to be stored as glycogen.

In foals, hyperinsulinemia may affect chondrocyte maturation, leading to altered matrix metabolism and faulty mineralisation of bone. OCD lesions occur on the articular cartilage, which is the cartilage at the end of the bones that protects the joints. The skeleton starts as cartilage, so if there is a problem in the maturation of that cartilage, it can set the stage for lesions to develop.

Not all young horses are affected, but some are more sensitive to high levels of glucose and insulin than others. In a study carried out by Kentucky Equine Research, a high glucose and insulin response to a concentrate meal was associated with an increased incidence of OCD. Glycemic responses measured in the weanlings in this study were highly correlated with the glycemic index of the feed, but the bodyweight and condition of the weanling and the mare were also considered to be possible factors. Based on those results, it would be prudent to feed foals concentrates that produce a low-glycemic response.

There are thought to be four basic causes of OCD, and affected horses usually have a combination of these:

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Rapid growth
  • Nutrition and environment
  • Trauma, and the role of exercise and overload

Nutrition is one area that can be manipulated, so Level-Grow has been formulated with this in mind. Designed to be fed like a conventional stud feed, it is available in a mix or cube form, and uses unique ingredients that produce only a minimal glycemic response following digestion. By using this breakthrough in research, high levels of soluble carbohydrates have been replaced by fats and ‘super-fibres’ as alternative energy sources, and consequently, post weaning, Level-Grow would be the sole source of concentrate feed given to weanlings to carry them through to their yearling year until growth rates start to level off.

As the glycemic response of horses can be affected by the way their feed is formulated, using oil and fibre for energy rather than starch and sugar makes Level-Grow a ‘softer’, more forgiving feed. Backward foals can cope with the feed without compromising an immature skeleton, and mares that tend to carry too much condition during gestation respond well if they are maintained on Level-Grow. The higher fibre level suits a larger mare that is inclined to get too heavy throughout her pregnancy, and it will be easier to control her bodyweight, particularly approaching foaling. Stamm 30® is included in the Level-Grow formulations for nutrient continuity.

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Saracen horse feeds is an independently owned family business specialising in the latest advances in nutritional research. By constantly investing in the latest horse feed manufacturing technology Saracen horse feeds has become one of the market leaders in the horse food industry. This ensures your horse has the diet it requires to reach its full potential whether that would be competing, horse racing or show.

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