A balanced combination of essential vitamins and minerals to optimize health and vitality in a palatable, economical pellet.
NZ Ration Balancer
- Description
- Key Ingredients
- Pack Sizes
- Directions For Use
- Dosage Rates
- Important Notes
- New Zealand Stockists
Description
Features
- Ideal feed supplement for racing, high performance, breeding and pleasure horses.
- Comprehensive supply of fat and water soluble vitamins.
- Chelated trace minerals for improved nutrient absorption across the intestinal lining.
- Highly palatable source of vitamins and minerals.
- Contains high levels of B-group vitamins which are required for optimal energy provision and optimal carbohydrate metabolism. B-group vitamins are not stored in the body and require daily supplementation, particularly for horses under strenuous work.
Benefits
- High levels of Vitamin E and selenium which provide immune and antioxidant benefits for horses experiencing ongoing muscle soreness.
- Provides minerals required for connective tissue development in mares and foals.
- Provides electrolytes which are lost in the highest quantities via equine sweat.
- Pelleted form reduces adverse reactions to powders and easily identified within a mixed feed.
- Easily mixed into the ration.
Key Ingredients
Key Ingredients per KG
Calcium 88.93g | Sodium 27.37g |
Copper 1.5g | Iodine 0.076g |
Selenium 0.004g | Phosphorus 25.2g |
Zinc 5g | Manganese 4.58g |
Cobalt 0.008g | Choline 3.52g |
Folic acid 0.39g | Vitamin A 100,000IU |
Vitamin D3 13,000IU | Vitamin E 8g |
Vitamin B1 0.820g | Vitamin B2 0.884g |
Vitamin B3 3.78g | Vitamin B5 1.27g |
Vitamin B6 1.31g | Vitamin B12 0.034g |
Pack Sizes
3kg & 15kg
Directions For Use
Mix Ranvet Ration Balancer Pellet thoroughly through the feed. A measure is provided. One level measure holds 30g Ration Balancer Pellet.
Dosage Rates
Resting and light work 30g daily; Moderate to heavy work 60g daily.
Important Notes
Excessive copper and cobalt is toxic. This product is contraindicated for use unless copper and/or cobalt deficiency is confirmed. Excessive tissue levels of Selenium is toxic. Care should be taken to avoid over-supplementation, if selenium levels are high this product should not be used. Selenium status can be determined by consulting your veterinarian.