What horse feed has the lowest NSC?

Feed ingredients such as beet pulp and alfalfa meal are lower in NSC, while grain ingredients such as corn, oats, and barley are higher in NSC.

What is the NSC of Triple Crown senior?

TRIPLE CROWN® FEEDS AND FORAGES WSC is water soluble carbohydrates, ESC is ethanol soluble carbohydrates, NSC is nonstructural carbohydrates and NSC = Starch + WSC.

Is Triple Crown complete low starch?

Triple Crown Low Starch is a complete diet and can replace all or a part of your fiber portion of your diet; however, we strongly recommend that you continue to feed a portion of your diet in long stem hay or pasture. NOTE: Provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times. Keep product fresh in cool, dry storage.

Is Triple Crown senior low in sugar?

1,546 KCAL/LB. It is ideal for horses of any age needing additional fiber and lower starch and sugar levels. This feed can be mixed with water to form a mash for horses that have difficulty chewing and swallowing and has enough bulk fiber to be used as a sole ration for horses unable to eat hay or pasture.

How do I find the NSC for my horse?

Horse owners can calculate the NSC rate in a commercial horse feed by adding the percentage of sugar and starches listed in the guaranteed analysis on the feed bag. For horses with metabolic conditions, safe NSC percentages are generally 12% or lower, nutritionists say.

How much starch is in Triple Crown low starch?

Triple Crown Low Starch is a pelleted feed containing a lower level of 13.5% NSC. It has no corn, molasses or alfalfa meal which can cause excitability in horses.

What is the best feed for a laminitic horse?

grass hay
Hay is likely to form the bulk of the diet for an EMS/PPID/laminitic horse. Late cut, native species grass hay is likely to have lower sugar levels than early cut improved species (e.g. ryegrass) grass hay. High fibre haylage may also be suitable.

What do you feed a laminitic horse?

Hay is likely to form the bulk of the diet for an EMS/PPID/laminitic horse. Late cut, native species grass hay is likely to have lower sugar levels than early cut improved species (e.g. ryegrass) grass hay. High fibre haylage may also be suitable.

What is considered high NSC in horse feed?

For horses with metabolic conditions, safe NSC percentages are generally 12% or lower, nutritionists say. It’s vital to calculate the percentage on the guaranteed analysis yourself, as marketing on feed products can advertise a “low or controlled” starch diet, but still offer 20% or higher in NSC ranges.

What is Triple Crown Low starch for horses?

Formulated specifically for mature horses, Triple Crown Low Starch is a pelleted low starch and sugar (NSC) feed for horses requiring a lower diet for metabolic reasons or for horse owners seeking calmer behavior from horses.

What age can you feed Triple Crown Low starch?

Triple Crown Low Starch can be fed to all horses one year of age or older. Feed enough Triple Crown Low Starch to maintain desired body condition and energy level along with hay, and/or pasture, water and salt.

Is low starch good for horses with Cushings?

Love the Low starch but it is so hard to get…. Great for horses with Cushings. My farrier says he can see the difference among his client’s horses on Triple Crown.

What is the coefficient of variation for starch?

The coefficients of variation (cv) for starch is 10%, WSC is 15% and ESC is 15%. For example, a feed with a WSC value of 10% should be expected to range from 8.5 – 11.5% and a WSC value of 20% to range from 17 – 23%.