



Complete and comprehensive natural vitamin and mineral support to allow your horse to flourish day to day, including added support for joints, gut and respiratory function. Did you know? There are a huge number of different soil varieties in the UK. These different varieties result in different levels of minerals in the grass which grows from them. Changes in soil pH will affect which minerals a plant can absorb. To guarantee your horse is getting everything they need a daily balancer should be fed. Whatandrsquo;s in it? Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D3 are all essential vitamins required for several functions such as the immune system and nervous system. Vitamin C is an antioxidant and supports the immune system and overall health Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) is a powerful antioxidant vitamin that cannot be made by the horse and must be obtained from the diet. Vitamin E is essential for healthy functioning of muscles, the immune system, reproductive function, skin and the nervous system. Folic Acid also known as Vitamin B9, is essential for horses because it plays a crucial role in red blood cell formation and overall cell growth and repair. Biotin is an essential B Vitamin and must be obtained from the diet or absorbed from the intestinal tract where it can be made by certain bacterial species. Biotin is essential in maintaining hoof condition and healthy skin and coat. Choline is an essential nutrient for horses, playing a crucial role in various bodily functions including liver health, nerve function, and cell structure. Organic Selenium is an important component of the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase which works in conjunction with non-enzymatic antioxidants such as Vitamin E and Vitamin C to protect cell membranes from oxidants. Iodine is a crucial trace mineral that supports energy metabolism and the nervous system. Manganese, Zinc, Copper are essential minerals required for metabolism and immune function. Sodium, Magnesium andamp; Calcium are essential electrolytes required for nerve and muscle function and maintenance of normal hydration. Glucosamine HCl and Methyl sulphonyl methane (MSM) provide joint support Saccharomyces cerevisiae, MOS andamp; betaglucans support the gut and digestive system. Feeding Guide (per day) Level 25ml scoops (26g) Pony (250kg) 2 Horse (500kg) 2-3 Large Horse (andgt;750kg) 3-4 Net Weight: 2.4kg - 1 month supply for a 500kg horse Active ingredients per daily horse feeding rate (80g, 3 x 25ml scoops): Vitamin A 60KIU, Vitamin B1 63mg, Vitamin B2 40mg, Vitamin B3 75mg, Vitamin B5 50mg, Vitamin B6 30mg, Vitamin B12 300ug, Vitamin C (as bioavailable ascorbyl mono phosphate) 1000mg, Vitamin D3 6000 IU, Vitamin E 1500IU, Vitamin K 15mg, Folic acid 40mg, Biotin 30 mg, Choline 1500mg, Selenium 1.25mg, Iodine 4.4mg, Manganese 500mg, Zinc 500mg, Copper 125mg, Calcium 16g, Magnesium 2g, Sodium 5g, Chloride 7.3g, Glucosamine 5g, MSM 6g, MOS andamp; Betaglucans 5g, protected live yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae 9 cx 1010 CFU....
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Details:Complete and comprehensive natural vitamin and mineral support to allow your horse to flourish day to day, including added support for joints, gut and respiratory function. Did you know? There are a huge number of different soil varieties in the UK. These different varieties result in different levels of minerals in the grass which grows from them. Changes in soil pH will affect which minerals a plant can absorb. To guarantee your horse is getting everything they need a daily balancer should be fed. Whatandrsquo;s in it? Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D3 are all essential vitamins required for several functions such as the immune system and nervous system. Vitamin C is an antioxidant and supports the immune system and overall health Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) is a powerful antioxidant vitamin that cannot be made by the horse and must be obtained from the diet. Vitamin E is essential for healthy functioning of muscles, the immune system, reproductive function, skin and the nervous system. Folic Acid also known as Vitamin B9, is essential for horses because it plays a crucial role in red blood cell formation and overall cell growth and repair. Biotin is an essential B Vitamin and must be obtained from the diet or absorbed from the intestinal tract where it can be made by certain bacterial species. Biotin is essential in maintaining hoof condition and healthy skin and coat. Choline is an essential nutrient for horses, playing a crucial role in various bodily functions including liver health, nerve function, and cell structure. Organic Selenium is an important component of the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase which works in conjunction with non-enzymatic antioxidants such as Vitamin E and Vitamin C to protect cell membranes from oxidants. Iodine is a crucial trace mineral that supports energy metabolism and the nervous system. Manganese, Zinc, Copper are essential minerals required for metabolism and immune function. Sodium, Magnesium andamp; Calcium are essential electrolytes required for nerve and muscle function and maintenance of normal hydration. Glucosamine HCl and Methyl sulphonyl methane (MSM) provide joint support Saccharomyces cerevisiae, MOS andamp; betaglucans support the gut and digestive system. Feeding Guide (per day) Level 25ml scoops (26g) Pony (250kg) 2 Horse (500kg) 2-3 Large Horse (andgt;750kg) 3-4 Net Weight: 2.4kg - 1 month supply for a 500kg horse Active ingredients per daily horse feeding rate (80g, 3 x 25ml scoops): Vitamin A 60KIU, Vitamin B1 63mg, Vitamin B2 40mg, Vitamin B3 75mg, Vitamin B5 50mg, Vitamin B6 30mg, Vitamin B12 300ug, Vitamin C (as bioavailable ascorbyl mono phosphate) 1000mg, Vitamin D3 6000 IU, Vitamin E 1500IU, Vitamin K 15mg, Folic acid 40mg, Biotin 30 mg, Choline 1500mg, Selenium 1.25mg, Iodine 4.4mg, Manganese 500mg, Zinc 500mg, Copper 125mg, Calcium 16g, Magnesium 2g, Sodium 5g, Chloride 7.3g, Glucosamine 5g, MSM 6g, MOS andamp; Betaglucans 5g, protected live yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae 9 cx 1010 CFU....
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Complete and comprehensive natural vitamin and mineral support to allow your horse to flourish day to day, including added support for joints, gut and respiratory function. Did you know? There are a huge number of different soil varieties in the UK. These different varieties result in different levels of minerals in the grass which grows from them. Changes in soil pH will affect which minerals a plant can absorb. To guarantee your horse is getting everything they need a daily balancer should be fed. Whatandrsquo;s in it? Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D3 are all essential vitamins required for several functions such as the immune system and nervous system. Vitamin C is an antioxidant and supports the immune system and overall health Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) is a powerful antioxidant vitamin that cannot be made by the horse and must be obtained from the diet. Vitamin E is essential for healthy functioning of muscles, the immune system, reproductive function, skin and the nervous system. Folic Acid also known as Vitamin B9, is essential for horses because it plays a crucial role in red blood cell formation and overall cell growth and repair. Biotin is an essential B Vitamin and must be obtained from the diet or absorbed from the intestinal tract where it can be made by certain bacterial species. Biotin is essential in maintaining hoof condition and healthy skin and coat. Choline is an essential nutrient for horses, playing a crucial role in various bodily functions including liver health, nerve function, and cell structure. Organic Selenium is an important component of the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase which works in conjunction with non-enzymatic antioxidants such as Vitamin E and Vitamin C to protect cell membranes from oxidants. Iodine is a crucial trace mineral that supports energy metabolism and the nervous system. Manganese, Zinc, Copper are essential minerals required for metabolism and immune function. Sodium, Magnesium andamp; Calcium are essential electrolytes required for nerve and muscle function and maintenance of normal hydration. Glucosamine HCl and Methyl sulphonyl methane (MSM) provide joint support Saccharomyces cerevisiae, MOS andamp; betaglucans support the gut and digestive system. Feeding Guide (per day) Level 25ml scoops (26g) Pony (250kg) 2 Horse (500kg) 2-3 Large Horse (andgt;750kg) 3-4 Net Weight: 2.4kg - 1 month supply for a 500kg horse Active ingredients per daily horse feeding rate (80g, 3 x 25ml scoops): Vitamin A 60KIU, Vitamin B1 63mg, Vitamin B2 40mg, Vitamin B3 75mg, Vitamin B5 50mg, Vitamin B6 30mg, Vitamin B12 300ug, Vitamin C (as bioavailable ascorbyl mono phosphate) 1000mg, Vitamin D3 6000 IU, Vitamin E 1500IU, Vitamin K 15mg, Folic acid 40mg, Biotin 30 mg, Choline 1500mg, Selenium 1.25mg, Iodine 4.4mg, Manganese 500mg, Zinc 500mg, Copper 125mg, Calcium 16g, Magnesium 2g, Sodium 5g, Chloride 7.3g, Glucosamine 5g, MSM 6g, MOS andamp; Betaglucans 5g, protected live yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae 9 cx 1010 CFU....
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Color | red |
Material | alpha/copper |
Size | 2.4kg |
Brand | Nourish |
Weight | 3kg |
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