How much copra can you feed a horse?

How much copra can you feed a horse?

Instructions

Horse Weight Recommended Amount
Horses on Layoff or in Recovery 1.1 – 2.2 lbs/day
Performance horses (In Light Work) 2.2 lbs/day
Performance horses (In Medium Work) 4.4 lbs/day
Performance horses (In Heavy Work) 6.6 – 8.8 lbs/day

Is copra meal good for horses?

Horse owners who add copra meal or coconut oil to their horse’s diets are generally doing so to increase fat consumption, thereby boosting caloric density of the ration. Copra helps horse owners add condition to their horses, and it helps develop a shiny coat.

Does copra put weight on horses?

Premium Copra Meal is the ideal choice for horses in light to medium work who do not require high energy feeds. It is an excellent weight gain feed that can be used to boost any premix feed, or fed mixed with chaff and minerals as a balanced base diet.

How much does a bag of horse feed cost?

The cost to feed a horse can vary pretty wildly based on the individual horse and where you live. Forage, which is vital to a horse’s health, can range from $4 a bale to over $19 a bale.

Is copra safe for Laminitic horses?

CoolStance Premium Copra Meal CoolStance copra is a safe feed for all horses including those suffering with, or at risk of laminitis. CoolStance copra contains less than 1% starch and less than 10% non-structural carbohydrate (NSC), meaning it will not cause acidosis related or endocrinopathic laminitis.

Is copra good for weight loss?

The MCTs and fiber in coconut meat may benefit weight loss, heart health, digestion, brain health, blood sugar levels, and immunity.

How much money does it cost to feed a horse per month?

Most horse owners spend about $60 to $100 per month on hay, salt and supplements – and some spend much more, particularly if they feed grain. Maintaining your horse’s hooves adds even more to the cost of a horse.

Is copra high in protein?

Copra has a reputation for being a poor quality protein. And yes, if you compare it to soybean it is poor quality.

Why is copra good for horses?

Over the years, Australian horse owners have come to trust quality copra meal as a source of “cool’, affordable energy for their horses. Its low sugar and starch levels and high content of oil and digestible fibre have made copra meal a non-heating feed, popular with horse owners from a wide range of disciplines.

Horse owners who add copra meal or coconut oil to their horse’s diets are generally doing so to increase fat consumption, thereby boosting caloric density of the ration. Copra helps horse owners add condition to their horses, and it helps develop a shiny coat.

What is copra meal?

Coconut meal or Copra meal is a by product of the ripe fruit (nut) of the Coconut Palm. Copra Meal is a highly digestible supplement with moderately high protein and energy values, with its energy being derived from its relatively high oil and fibre content and no carbohydrate it is a very safe product to feed to ruminants.

Copra has a relatively high protein content, but it is not of the same quality found in more common protein sources like soybean meal. What copra lacks in quality it makes up for in quantity, to a certain extent. Up to 40% of the protein is bound in the fibrous fraction of the copra, thus reducing bioavailability.

What is the energy content of copra compared to grass?

The percentage of digestible fiber (hemicellulose) is comparable to fresh early vegetative orchardgrass at approximately 25%. Therefore, the energy from the fiber fraction of copra would be similar to that of grass but the higher fat content will make the total product more calorie-dense.