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CHOOSE A SENIOR FEED THAT’S AS RELIABLE AS HE IS. FOR NEARLY 100 YEARS, Southern States®


has been formulating the finest feed available. And with our Legends® Senior feed, you can provide your horse with top quality nutrition.


Our highly digestible pelleted/extruded low-starch, low-sugar feed is specially designed for older horses—giving your horse all the essential nutrients he needs in his golden years. Legends Senior has Legends Omega Plus blended into the formula for improved coat quality and increased weight gain. All Legends Horse Feed is made with CTT™


(Controlled Carbohydrate Technology) to create horse feed low in non-structural


carbohydrates which aid in reducing the risk of insulin resistance, colic and founder. Available exclusively at participating Southern States retail, Agway and authorized dealer locations. Visit www.southernstates.com for more information.


© 2012 Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Southern States®


, Legends®


and CCT™


are trademarks of Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated . Triple Crown® is a registered trademark of Triple Crown Nutrition, Incorporated. ® COUPON VALID 7/1/12 - 6/30/13


AT PARTICIPATING SOUTHERN STATES RETAIL, AGWAY AND AUTHORIZED DEALER LOCATIONS ONLY


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


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