MicroSteed

MicroSteed™ is the equine nutrition calculator and ration evaluator developed by Kentucky Equine Research to assess total dietary intake of nutrients from feed, forages and supplements.

Laptop screen displaying KER MicroSteed Equine Nutrition Calculator logo with a stylized horse head and bar chart.

MicroSteed™ uses the exact description of the horse to determine its nutrient requirements, with specially designed graphs and tables to allow for easy visual appreciation of how each ration component contributes to the total feeding programme.

Contribution from each element of the diet can be assessed against nutrient requirement to fit within the optimum range.

Getting the correct balance and optimised intake for the diet is important for both health, development and performance.

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Did you know?

The energy requirements for a horse in training and a lactating broodmare are on the same level?

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MicroSteed™ reports for broodmares in late pregnancy and lactation

Microsteed App

MicroSteed™ analysis is set against the latest research from Kentucky Equine Research ensuring that nutritional intake is designed to maximise performance and not just meet basic requirements.

In addition to reviewing nutrient intake, MicroSteed™ also evaluates the provision of energy from protein, fat, fibre and carbohydrate.

Understanding the contribution from different nutrients is particularly important when considering management of growth, incidence of tying-up, behavioural issues and if needing to alter the diet to improve condition.

The Thoroughbred Team at Saracen Horse Feeds provides a personalised dietary review for clients throughout the season helping to track changes in dietary practices against the horse’s current needs for each stage of pregnancy or growth, the intensity of training and for individual horses with specific dietary requirements.

Mare and Yearling. ©Laura-Green

Did you know, that the energy requirements for a horse in training and a lactating broodmare are on the same level?

A lactating broodmare has a calorific requirement of 29.6 Mcal or 123.7 MJ per day, a close match to a horse in full training needing an average of 29.2 Mcal or 122 MJ per day.

Saracen Thoroughbred Nutrition – Success in Pictures. ©Laura-Green

Whilst the energy requirement is much the same, their requirements for protein is significantly different.

A horse in training needs on average 900g of protein a day, whereas a lactating broodmare needs close to 1500g per day to produce good quality milk and maintain her own condition.

MicroSteed™ assesses the need for each individual nutrient against the specific needs for horses in training, broodmares and youngstock ensuring the correct balance is achieved and the best results obtained.

MicroSteed™ – example reports

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