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6 Feed Composition Tables
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Table 6-1A Composition of Feeds (Excluding Vitamins) Commonly Used in Horse Diets
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NOTE: A blank space indicates that data are not available for that nutrient. a The following variables appear below the feed number: N = number of observations; SD = standard deviation. b The vitamin A equivalent was calculated as carotene × 400 except values for fresh horse milk (IFN, 5-02-401) and dehydrated whey IFN, 4-01-182), which represent actual amounts of vitamin A.
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TABLE 6-2 Composition of Mineral Supplements for Horses on a 100% Dry Matter Basis
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NOTE: The composition of mineral ingredients that are hydrated (e.g., CaSO4 · 2H2O) is shown, including the waters of hydration. Mineral compositions of feed-grade mineral supplements vary by source, mining site, and manufacturer. Use manufacturer's analysis when available. acp = chemically pure. bDry matter values have been estimated for these minerals.
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excluding vitamins