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SO-KALM POWDER
Holistic / Herbal Calming Formula for High-Strung Horses
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So-kalm Paste Syringe 30 ml
Dietary supplememt for horses to help promote a calming effect without drugs or chemicals. helps the horse to be more controllable and focused without dulling their alertness.
Product Details
Tripe dose 30 ml syringe administer 10 ml of contents 2 hours prior to even into the horse's mouth on the back of the tongue
3 dose
Dehydrated alfalfa meal l-tryptophan glycine thiamine hydrochloride mineral oil saccharin sodium sodium propionate ( a preservative) yucca schidigera(natural flavoring agent) -
SHO-GLO VITAMIN AND MINERAL
Vitamins and Minerals for Horses
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SHO-GLO VITAMIN AND MINERAL
Horse vitamins and minerals
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Shed N Shine Feed Supplement 1 gallon
Fatty acid supplement for skin and coat. helps your horse shed-out quicker for a bright shinier show coat
Product Details
Feed 2 ounces twice daily with horses regular feed
1 gallon
Soybean oil wheat germ oil cod liver oil linoleic acid zinc chloride ethoxyquin (a preservative) and anise oil vitamins a d e and zinc. all are necessary nutrients for healthy skin and a lustrous coat. -
Select II - 5lbs
Ground Extruded Whole Soybeans, Monocalcium And Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Suncured Alfalfa Meal, Potassium Chloride, Yeast Culture, Calcium Carbonate, Biotin, Zinc Oxide, Iron Sulfate, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Direct Fed Microbials And More. -
Select II - 40 lbs
Select I and Select II are made using the finest ingredients of the highest bio-availability, no "secret" or "super" ingredients. Select I and Select II formulas are good, sound nutrition based on university research and data provided by the National Research Council. Select I and Select II formulas provide significant amounts of nutrients in a proper balance. Your horse better utilizes calcium and phosphorus when they are fed in certain ratios. Alfalfa hay is high in calcium and low in phosphorus, so a high phosphorus supplement like Select I is required when you feed alfalfa hay. Grass hay is low in calcium and phosphorus, so Select II is required to properly supplement grass hay or pasture rations. Now you can correctly supplement for the type of hay you are feeding rather than using a shotgun approach for all hays. -
Select II - 28lbs
Select I and Select II are made using the finest ingredients of the highest bio-availability, no "secret" or "super" ingredients. Select I and Select II formulas are good, sound nutrition based on university research and data provided by the National Research Council. Select I and Select II formulas provide significant amounts of nutrients in a proper balance. Your horse better utilizes calcium and phosphorus when they are fed in certain ratios. Alfalfa hay is high in calcium and low in phosphorus, so a high phosphorus supplement like Select I is required when you feed alfalfa hay. Grass hay is low in calcium and phosphorus, so Select II is required to properly supplement grass hay or pasture rations. Now you can correctly supplement for the type of hay you are feeding rather than using a shotgun approach for all hays. -
Select II - 15lbs
Ground Extruded Whole Soybeans, Monocalcium And Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Suncured Alfalfa Meal, Potassium Chloride, Yeast Culture, Calcium Carbonate, Biotin, Zinc Oxide, Iron Sulfate, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Direct Fed Microbials And More. -
Select I - 5lbs
Select I and Select II are made using the finest ingredients of the highest bio-availability, no "secret" or "super" ingredients. Select I and Select II formulas are good, sound nutrition based on university research and data provided by the National Research Council. Select I and Select II formulas provide significant amounts of nutrients in a proper balance. Your horse better utilizes calcium and phosphorus when they are fed in certain ratios. Alfalfa hay is high in calcium and low in phosphorus, so a high phosphorus supplement like Select I is required when you feed alfalfa hay. Grass hay is low in calcium and phosphorus, so Select II is required to properly supplement grass hay or pasture rations. Now you can correctly supplement for the type of hay you are feeding rather than using a shotgun approach for all hays.