Description
A high concentration of bioavailable easily absorbable chelated copper.
Features and Benefits :
Easy to use syringe format.
Palatable formulation.
Poor copper availability can be a cause of:
Anaemia:
Copper is required for the production of red blood cells.
Increased incidence of epiphysitis in young stock.
Dullness in the coat and poor hooves.
This can be especially seen when horses are turned out in the spring.
Poor fertility.
Copper availability is essential for enzyme activity and improved reproduction.
Feeding & Use:
Oral Supplement for Adult Horses:
Direct towards back of the tongue and depress full plunger to deposit feed gel every 7-14 days or as directed by your nutritionist or veterinary surgeon.
Oral Supplement for Foals and Yearlings:
Direct towards back of the tongue and depress half plunger to deposit feed gel every 7-14 days or as directed by your nutritionist or veterinary surgeon.