Transfer

90,00  IVA inc

TRANSFER – EQUILIBRIUM

The improvement of physical fitness goes through a correct integration of Iron and Vitamin B12 at high doses. Particular situations of deficiencies due to physiological dysmetabolies can affect the optimal conditions of the horse, also causing occasional anemia.
Iron in chelated form, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Natural Vitamin E and the active components present within the Transfer contribute to proper management of the horse’s physiological state.


COMPLEMENTARY FEED FOR HORSES

SKU: EQUILIBRIUM Category:

Description

Pool of oligo elements, vitamins and amino acids for the improvement of physical fitness.

Additional information

Composition

"COMPLEMENTARY FEED FOR HORSES

COMPOSITION: Sucrose, Sodium chloride, Magnesium oxide.
Analytical components% on wet basis: Raw protein 7.00% – Raw fiber 0.01% – Raw fat 0.01% – Raw ash 6.00% – Sodium 2.00%.
ADDITIVES
Vitamins, pro-vitamins
Vitamin A 5,000,000.00 IU
Vitamin D3 300,000.00 IU
Biotin 3,520.00 mg
Carnitine 30,000.00 mg
Choline chloride 2,000.00 mg
Niacinamide 10,000.00 mg
Vitamin B1 5,000.00 mg
Vitamin B12 30.00 mg
Vitamin B6 1,030.00 mg
Vitamin C 10,000.00 mg
Vitamin E (RRR-alpha-tocopheryl
acetate) 80,070.00 mg

Oligoelements
Iodine (Potassium iodide) 103.50 mg
Iron (Iron-II chelate of
glycine hydrate) 22,000.00 mg
Manganese (Manganese
dichloride trihydroxide) 250.00 mg
Zinc (Zinc octahydroxychloride
monohydrate) 45.00 mg

Amino acids
Lysine monochloride 10,000.00 mg
DL-Methionine 52,500.00 mg

Flavoring compounds
Glycine 3,000.00 mg
Dry extract of grapes 1,000.00 mg"

Functionality

"Iron, present in chelated form, is one of the fundamental constituents of red blood cells that allow the correct oxygenation of the tissues
Vitamin B12 is an indispensable cofactor for the synthesis of hemoglobin
Choline Chloride and Niacinamide improve liver efficiency, as they allow proper assimilation of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates
Natural Vitamin E and Vitamin C have a strong antioxidant action, fighting against the presence of free radicals"

Instructions fo use

"Administer:
• Adult horse: 25 grams/head/day
• Young horse: 15 grams/head/day
• Pony and foal: 10 grams/head/day
1 measuring cup corresponds to about 20 grams."