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Mineral Plus Pellets
Vital for growth and skeletal development Contains minerals essential to help bones grow strongly and ensure that muscles, joints, nerves and tendons develop |
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| • Poor bone development |
| • Brittle bones |
| • Vulnerable to fractures |
| • Bony malformations |
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| • Improved bone density |
| • Stronger foals |
| • Better in foal pregnancy |
| • Promotes growth |
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| . Feeding Recommendations |
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| All horses: |
| 40g - 60g per day |
| Mare in foal: |
| 150g - 200g per day |
| Weanlings, Yearlings & 2 year olds: |
| 50g - 125g per day |
| High Performance Horses: |
| 100g - 150g per day |
| Stallions: |
| 125g-150g per day |
This is not a veterinary medicine which is subject to authorisation by the Board of Medicine.
Officially certified, can be used without risk up to and on the day of competition. |
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| 26% Calcium Carbonate |
14.5% Sodium Chloride |
11% 1-Calcium Phosphate |
| 10% Fruit Pomace |
Pantothenic Acid 400mg |
7.0% Sugar Beet Molasses |
| 7.5% Dicalcium Phosphate |
3.5% Magnesium Oxide |
Zinc (Zinc Oxide) 3.000mg |
| Iron (Iron-II-Carbonate) 5.500mg Zink(Zinc Chelat) 1.000mg |
| Choline Chloride 7.00mg |
13% Calcium |
6.0% Yeast |
| 6.0% Sodium |
4.0% Phosphorus |
2.0% Magnesium |
| Vitamin D3 60.000 I.U |
Vitamin E 4.000mg |
Vitamin C 1.000mg |
| Vitamin K3 100mg |
Vitamin B1 300mg |
Vitamin B2 300mg |
| Vitamin B6 250mg |
Vitamin B12 1.000mcg |
Biotin 5.000mcg |
| Nicotinic Acid 700mg |
Folic Acid 140mg |
Vitamin A 600.000 I.U |
| Selenium (Selenite) 15mg |
Copper (Copper-II-Oxide) 450mg
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| Iodine (Calcium Iodat) 14mg |
Cobalt (Cobalt-II-Sulfate) 8mg |
| Manganese (Manganese-II-Oxide) 2.700 mg |
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| . Why use Mineral Plus Pellets? |
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The balanced combination of amino acids, trace minerals, vitamins, and a high level of calcium work together to lay the foundation of your horses future. Mineral Plus Pellets are designed for a balanced diet of your horse and can support the growth and development of foals, broodmares, and performance horses. |
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Calcium is best known for the horses bone structure and its functions include cardiac muscle contraction and cell membrane integrity. Phosphorus on the other hand is essential to the growth and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth while also playing a role in late pregnancy and lactation. Both calcium and phosphorus have closely inter-linked roles. |
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© 2009 CoPa Ireland Ltd, Cuan Ard, Newline, Dunmore East, Co. Waterford.
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