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General Purpose Supplement
Broad spectrum general purpose vitamin, mineral & trace element feedingstuff.
Legal Category: A Complementary feedingstuff for horses.
Package: 1.5 kg, 3 kg and 8 kg tubs.
A 3 kg tub fed at 60 g will last 50 days.
Instructions: Average size horse (15-2 to 16-2) Hands:In work 2 to 2.5 measures (60-75 g) per day. Resting horses: 1 to 2 measures (30-60g) per day Brood mares: Early pregnancy: 2 measures (60 g) per day Late pregnancy: 3 measures (90 g) per day Ponies: Working 1 to 2 measures (30-60 g) per day; Resting 1 measure (30 g) per day Preferably fed at last evening feed as better absorption is achieved during the resting period.
Storage: Store in a dry place. Replace lid after use.
Contents: Containing per Kg: Protein 10.4 % Ash 27.70 % Fibre 3.8 % Oil 4.8 % Moisture 8.0 % Vit. A 300,000 i.u. Vit. D3 100,000 i.u. Vit. E 1,200 i.u. Choline 6000 mg Pantothenic Acid 500 mg Niacin 440 mg Vit. K 400 mg Vit. B1 250 mg Vit. B2 250 mg Vit. B6 200 mg Folic acid 150 mg Biotin 30 mg Vit. B12 5 mg Trace Elements Iron 6 g Zinc 6 g Manganese 2 g Copper 150 mg Cobalt 50 mg Iodine 30 mg Selenium 4 mg Phosphorus P 45 g Salt 18.8 g Calcium 58 g.
Ingredients: Middlings Maize, Di-Calcium Phosphate, Sodium Chloride, Magnesium Oxide, Choline Chloride, Vanilla, Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine, Copper Sulphate, Cobalamin, Cobalt Chloride, Calcium Iodate, Iron Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Sodium Selenite, Manganous Oxide
Key Ingredients: n/a
Further Information:
Vitamins, minerals and trace elements are recommended for all horses, regardless of
work load.
In his natural environment the horse has access to a wide range of vegetation. Different
grasses, legumes and herbs which not only meet his energy requirements but also
provide the broad spectrum of vitamins and minerals needed for general health and
vitality. Unfortunately modern pastures rarely provide more than a couple of grass
species and few legumes or herbs. In addition vitamins and minerals are frequently lost
in the processing and storage of modern concentrated diets. Therefore supplementation
of vitamins, minerals and trace elements is recommended for all horses regardless of
workload. Feeding a vitamin supplement alone is not adequate as minerals and trace
elements are the nutrients most likely to be low, or out of balance, in both the
concentrate diet and the available grazing. N.A.F. General Purpose Supplement is a
broad based vitamin, mineral and trace element supplement designed to meet the
needs of all horses, whether riding club animals or brood mares.
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