To harmonize perfectly when riding, not only rider and rider should be top equipped. Your four-legged friend also needs the best possible horse accessories, the ideal equipment for well-being, health and optimal performance.
Unika Biotin Pro 3.000, supplementary feed
Biotin Pro 3,000 is the supplementary feed for horses, from which important quantities of biotin are produced, a fundamental element for the growth of hooves, coat and horsehair in their diet. Each kg of Biotin Pro 3,000 contains 3,000 mg of biotin. Biotin Pro 3,000 can be used:
- For horses with poor nail growth
- For horses with fragile and / or tender hooves
- For horses with poor hair growth
- For horses with sparse hair
Biotin has always been known as an important vitamin to support hooves and hair. When synthesizing from fungi, yeasts, algae and some bacteria (food not contained in the horse's diet), it often happens that the amount of biotin produced by the horse's intestines itself is insufficient. Furthermore, cereals contain very little available biotin, which is why the current feed rations of sport horses often cause a shortage. Biotin Pro 3,000 enables the growth of 1 cm of new horn tissue in just one month, even in horses with difficulties in nail formation and fragility of the white line. It is especially helpful when it is necessary to achieve rapid hoof growth in a very short time.
Note: Doping free according to FEI rules.
Composition
- Locust bean gum
- Wheat, pregelatinized
- Yeast (brewer's yeast)
- sucrose
Additives per kg
(all expressed in mg/kg of product in actual condition)
- Biotin (vitamin H2) 3,000
- vitamin B6 600
- DL-methionine, technically pure 39,600
- Monohydrochloride of L-lysine, technically pure 60,000
- Zinc chelate of glycine hydrate 10,500
- potassium iodide 30
Feeding recommendation
- Big horse: 30-50 g per day
It is recommended to feed the supplementary feed at least for 2 months. The powder can be added to the daily feed ration.
As each horse's body has its own particularities, it is recommended to gradually introduce feed and supplementary feed into the horse's diet and to test its tolerance.