No, foals eat their mothers manure to populate their gut with good bacteria.
I guess I’m mixing disease and bacteria. Seems all poop has potential for illnesses.
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No, foals eat their mothers manure to populate their gut with good bacteria.
whats the difference between salt and sodium ?Nutrient Level
Crude Protein, minimum 20.0%
Lysine, minimum 0.80%
Methionine, minimum 0.35%
Crude Fat, minimum 2.5%
Crude Fiber, maximum 6.0%
Calcium, minimum 1.40%
Calcium, maximum 1.90%
Phosphorus, minimum 0.60%
Salt, minimum 0.25%
Salt, maximum 0.65%
Sodium, minimum 0.15%
Sodium, maximum 0.20%
Manganese, minimum 110 ppm
Selenium, minimum 0.30 ppm
not sure if this is good or not
Vitamin A, minimum 3,300 IU/lb
Vitamin D3, minimum 1,000 IU/lb
Vitamin E, minimum 20 IU/lb
Lactobacillus acidophilus, minimum 5.1 MIL CFU/LB
Lactobacillus casei, minimum 5.1 MIL CFU/LB
Bifidobacterium thermophilum, minimum 5.1 MIL CFU/LB
Enterococcus Faecium, minimum 5.1 MIL CFU/L
according to that about .15 %

according to that about .15 %
I have to wonder if they are trying to hide how much salt it contains ?

