
Super Hoof Pellets Plus is a concentrated supplement, containing high levels of Biotin, Zinc, Methionine, and MSM which supports hoof growth and horn quality.
It is really useful for those breeds with slow-growing or flat feet which, inevitably, experience damaged and weakened horn and shoeing difficulties and on cracked or damaged hooves.
Biotin plays a vital role in the growth of new hoof horn, which is produced from special keratinized cells which form tubules from the coronary band to the base of the hoof wall.
The importance of sulphur in helping to form the double- bonds securing the tubules, to result in a strong and healthy hoof wall. Bio-available sulphur is provided both from the sulphur-containing amino acids, including methionine, and also from MSM (methyl sulphonyl methane) in Super Hoof Plus Pellets.
Key minerals such as zinc, copper, and manganese are also recognized to play vital roles in hoof quality and are included from both organic and inorganic sources in Super Hoof Plus Pellets, to ensure optimum bioavailability.
So Super Hoof Plus Pellets provide not only scientifically supported levels of key nutrients which have a direct effect on hoof growth and quality but also a range of other nutrient and plant-based compounds to support overall health and wellbeing, which will also promote hoof health.
Do remember that whilst a new, stronger horn will be visible from the coronary band after a few weeks, it typically takes between 8 and 12 months for the hoof wall to be fully replaced, and demonstrate the benefits of supplementation with Super Hoof Plus Pellets.
Dried lucerne, wheat feed, linseeds, methylsulphonylmethane (MSM 5%), Limestone flour, Seaweed, Dried peppermint powder, Rosehip powder, dandelion root powder, sodium chloride.
Technological Additives: BHT (E321) 100 mg.
Nutritional Additives:
Vitamins: Biotin (3a880) 300mg, Vitamin C (3a312) 9000mg, Choline Chloride (3a890) 1333mg, Vitamin E (3a700) 500mg.
Trace elements: Copper (from 3b405 copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate) 250mg, Copper (from 3b413 copper chelate of glycine hydrate) 50mg, Zinc (from 3b603 zinc oxide) 2500mg, zinc (from zinc chelate of glycine hydrate) 1000mg, Manganese (from 3b502) manganese (II) oxide) 2500mg, Manganese (from 3b506 manganese chelate of glycine hydrate) 1000mg.
Amino acids: DL Methionine (3c301), 20,000mg, Lysine hydrochloride (3.2.3) 19,000mg.
Zootechnical additives: Saccharomyces cerevisiae (4b710) 2.5 x 1011 cfu.
Sensory additives: Milk thistle extract (2b) 150mg, Mixture of flavoring compounds 5g.
Crude protein | 15.3% |
Crude fibre | 15.4% |
Crude Fat | 4.6% |
Crude Ash | 15.8% |
Sodium |
0.5% |
Starch & Sugar | 10.0% |
Methionine | 2.2% |
Lysine | 2.0% |
Calcium | 3.2% |
Omega 3 Fatty Acids | 1.3% |
For a 500-600kg horse, per day: 100 g.
Once desired hoof quality has been attained (typically 9-12 months), gradually reduce to 50 mg per day.
Maximum intake per day: 100 g.
50 g measure enclosed.
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This product is considered appropriate for horses competing under the rules of FEI, RFHE and Jockey Club |
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