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Feed lists are structured with several features: First the colour system.
GREEN = ROUGHAGE YELLOW = CONCENTRATE and GRAIN BLUE = SUPPLEMENTS, BALANCERS, VITAMIN & MINERAL MIXES
This is what you see when you open a feed list: 
When clicking a feed type you will find a list of brands available in the market. Click on the plus or minus signs to expand or close the list.
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Symbols that show the different feed categories:
A lock signifies that the feed is a branded (commercial) product. Analyses of nutrients are included in PC-Horse. Changes to the nutrient composition of such a feed are not possible. Commercial feeds come in all feed categories (colours). The only feed property that may be changed is the price.
 A globe signifies a generic product. Typical generic products are roughages, grains, silages of standard qualities, and minerals or supplements such as salt or molasses. Generic feeds are commonly used as templates for your own hay or silage.
 A star signifies a feed that you have defined yourself. It can be a home-grown feed, a feed that you have bought directly from a farm or a commercial product that you have entered into PC-Horse based on information obtained from the producers.
Warning! PC-Horse signals that this feed has analyses of nutrients that have been collected from open sources. The data is not guaranteed by the supplier.
Warning! PC-Horse signals that this feed lacks analyses of nutrients. Contact your feed supplier or the feed company responsible, and simply create a new feed with the analyses provided by the producer. Never give your horse feeds of an unknown composition.
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