Zinc is a mineral that plays a crucial role in functions affecting the body's immune system, skin, coat, and hooves. Zinc deficiency often manifests as a weakened immune system or skin problems.
Zinc – for problems with skin and pasterns.
The importance of zinc
Zinc is a mineral that has a crucial role in functions affecting the immune system, skin, coat, and hooves. Among other things, zinc is involved in the body's formation of creatine.
- Skin and coat
- Hoof quality
- Immune defense
Zinc deficiency
Lack of zinc can manifest as a weakened immune system, skin problems, and reduced coat quality. Examples of problems include recurring mud fever, eczema, and brittle hooves.
When is zinc recommended?
When there is a lack of zinc in the daily feed. Can be given to horses with problems with skin, coat, and hooves.
0 h withdrawal period
- When there is a lack of zinc in the feed
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For horses with a weakened immune system
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For horses with mud fever, eczema, or other skin problems
Dosage
6 ml (3.2 g) per 100 kg body weight per day or according to calculated feed ration.
Example: Horse, 500 kg, 30 ml/day.
Storage & Shelf life
Dry, cool, and well sealed. See best before date.
Recycle as plastic.
Additives (Trace elements) | per 30 ml (16 g) | per kg |
Zinc chloride hydroxide monohydrate 3b609 |
55 g | |
Zinc | 500 mg | 31 g |
Composition |
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Dried wheat bran |
Analytical constituents | |
Calcium | 950mg/kg |
Sodium | 4200 mg/kg |
Phosphorus | 6200 mg/kg |
Zinc | 31 g/kg |
Zinc is a mineral that plays a crucial role in functions affecting the body's immune system, skin, coat, and hooves. Zinc deficiency often manifests as a weakened immune system or skin problems.
Zinc – for problems with skin and pasterns.
The importance of zinc
Zinc is a mineral that has a crucial role in functions affecting the immune system, skin, coat, and hooves. Among other things, zinc is involved in the body's formation of creatine.
- Skin and coat
- Hoof quality
- Immune defense
Zinc deficiency
Lack of zinc can manifest as a weakened immune system, skin problems, and reduced coat quality. Examples of problems include recurring mud fever, eczema, and brittle hooves.
When is zinc recommended?
When there is a lack of zinc in the daily feed. Can be given to horses with problems with skin, coat, and hooves.
0 h withdrawal period
- When there is a lack of zinc in the feed
-
For horses with a weakened immune system
-
For horses with mud fever, eczema, or other skin problems
Dosage
6 ml (3.2 g) per 100 kg body weight per day or according to calculated feed ration.
Example: Horse, 500 kg, 30 ml/day.
Storage & Shelf life
Dry, cool, and well sealed. See best before date.
Recycle as plastic.
Additives (Trace elements) | per 30 ml (16 g) | per kg |
Zinc chloride hydroxide monohydrate 3b609 |
55 g | |
Zinc | 500 mg | 31 g |
Composition |
||
Dried wheat bran |
Analytical constituents | |
Calcium | 950mg/kg |
Sodium | 4200 mg/kg |
Phosphorus | 6200 mg/kg |
Zinc | 31 g/kg |