
Is Your Horse Struggling with Poor Hoof Quality, Mud Fever, or Skin Conditions?
Are your horse’s hooves still cracking and brittle even though you take good care of them?
Did you know, low levels of zinc and copper could be the problem?
Learn how Essentials Formula 1, with selenium, can transform weak, brittle hooves into strong, resilient foundations for your horse in 6-9 months.
Feeding Essentials Formula 1, daily can help prevent skin conditions like mud fever and rain scald, especially during wet conditions.
This super equine vitamin, mineral, amino acid, and hoof supplement all rolled into one, promotes a shiny coat, healthy hooves, and topline.
This formula has high levels of Biotin, plus amino acids, L-Lysine and DL-Methionine and L-Threonine. It has the correct ratio of Zinc to Copper for maximum absorption.
Specifically formulated for NZ conditions and Soil types
Essentials Formula 1, provides essential nutrients lacking in many feed crops, pastures, and soil.
It has no added iron, making it the perfect supplement for horses and ponies grazing on NZ pasture and drinking bore water with high iron content. Essentials Formula 1 is one of the best copper and zinc supplements for horses.
Designed for horses and ponies not receiving premix feeds, or below recommended daily rate. It can also be fed when a very small amount of premix feed is fed, and daily recommended vitamin and mineral requirements are not being met.
The level of selenium will generally keep the average horse or pony at current selenium levels unless the soil is fertilized with selenium prills or the pasture is high in selenium. Getting your horse’s blood tested for selenium yearly is highly recommended.
Essentials Formula 1, Selenium Free is recommended when:
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Your horse or pony receives a blood test showing high selenium levels but still requires a vitamin and mineral supplement to maintain health with no selenium added.
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Is being supplemented with selenium from your veterinarian or other supplements?
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Grazing on a property that has high levels of selenium in the soil and pasture.