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Gain Opti-Care Balancer � non heating, nutrient rich, multi- purpose feed balancer (formerly Opti-Grow Pellets).. Contains Bioplex protected trace elements to maximise availability. Selplex protected selenium helps to boost antioxidant status. Yea-Sacc live yeast helps promote fibre digestion, nutrient absorption and healthy gut function.. Proviox natural plant antioxidants for improved Vitamin E utilisation. Low starch, oat free balancer with 4 x the normal levels of vitamins and minerals. Suitable for ERS, EMS, EGUS (Equine gastric ulcer syndrome), laminitis, cushings and &ldquofizzy� horsesCan be fed alone with forage, with added chaff or as a �top up� when feeding less than the recommended quantities of a mix or cubeFeeding at a rate of 100g/100kg bodyweight/day provides a sound diet base for all horses and ponies Breeding: Excellent source of vitamins and minerals for broodmares at all stages of pregnancy.Ideal for foals, weanlings and yearlings not requiring additional condition.Highly recommended for Youngstock prone to DOD, including OCD epiphysitis and contracted tendons. Soya bean meal provides excellent quality protein for development, muscle repair and lactation
Price: £36.99 from Back to the Pets
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