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Learn More About the NASCIngredient Name | Amount Per Serving |
Calcium (min) | 15% (4,261 mg) |
Calcium (max) | 16% (4,545 mg) |
Phosphorus (min) | 5.5% (1,563 mg) |
Potassium (min) | 2% (568 mg) |
Lysine (min) | 0.8% (227 mg) |
Copper (min) | 875 ppm (25 mg) |
Zinc (min) | 3,600 ppm (102 mg) |
Selenium (min) | 13.5 ppm (0.4 mg) |
Manganese (min) | 2,000 ppm (57 mg) |
Iodine (min) | 75 ppm (2.1 mg) |
Vitamin A (min) | 138,000 IU / LB (8,625 IU) |
Vitamin D (min) | 13,800 IU / LB (862 IU) |
Vitamin E (min) | 2,000 IU / LB (125 IU) |
Biotin (min) | 7 mg / LB (0.4 mg) |
Horse Weight | Recommended Amount |
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Maintenance | 2 scoops (2 ounces) per horse per day |
Pregnant/Lactating Mares & Performance Horses | 3 scoops (3 ounces) per horse per day |
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