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Performance Plus

Performance Plus

Vita-mineral syrup containing High levels of B Vitamins with added Copper and Iron - Ideal for horses in training and carrying mares

 
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. Problem
• Lack of vitamins and minerals
• Poor athletic performance
• Poor concentration levels
• Low energy
. Results
• Replaces lost vitamins and minerals
• Improves Performance
• Higher concentration of energy
• Better overall performance
. Feeding Recommendations
Foals Suckling:
Mornings and evenings 10 ml
Foals, Weanlings, Yearlings and 2 year olds: 2-3 years:
20 ml
Performance Horses and Breeding Mares:
Mornings and evenings 30 ml
 

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.

. Ingredients
Crude Protein 0% Crude Fat 0%
Crude Fibres 0% Crude Ash 1.4%
Magnesium 0.04% Lysine 0.52%
Humidity 43% Vitamin A 500000 I.U.
Vitamin D3 40.000 I.U. Vitamin E 1.800 mg
Vitamin B1 2.500 mg Vitamin B2 1.250 mg
Vitamin B6 600 mg Vitamin B12 2.500 mcg
Pantothenic Acid 410 mg Nicotinic Acid 900 mg
Folic Acid 150 mg Choline Chloride 10.500 mg
Iron 2100mg Zinc 402 mg
Selenium 7.3 mg Lysine 0.52%
Potassium Sorbate

Iron 2100mg / Copper 500mg

. Why use Performance Plus?

CoPa Ireland’s Performance Plus has a high content of vitamins
and minerals that are missing from the diet. Especially suited for
sport horses in full training and carrying mares, it helps support
their athletic performance while optimising the health of the
horse.

. How it works...

Iron is a vital component of haemoglobin, which carries oxygen
around the body and also myoglobin, which stores oxygen in
muscle cells. Horses performing stressful, high intensity exercise
require greater amounts of dietary iron than less active animals.
Horses in training, those under stress and those with ongoing
blood loss may benefit from an iron supplement. Performance
plus replaces the vitamins and minerals that are not necessarily
in the horses natural diet.