Equi Horse (Hoof Rescue) Mineral Mix – Carol Layton

(1 customer review)

$ 59.00$ 82.60

Hoof Rescue mineral mix contains significant amounts of copper, zinc, iodine and magnesium. It also contains a small amount of calcium and phosphorus. There is NO added iron and manganese which are harmful in excess, and compete with the uptake of zinc and copper.  A key indicator of these minerals lacking can be cracked and shelly hooves, and sun bleached, faded coats. Safe for laminitic prone or insulin resistant (IR) horses.

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A highly bioavailable mineral mix with the minerals that most horses are deficient in using proven premium mineral sources.

Hoof Rescue mineral mix is ideal for horses where the mineral supplementation is lacking copper, zinc, iodine and magnesium. Hoof Rescue also contains a small amount of calcium and phosphorus.

A lack of copper and zinc can be the cause of cracked and shelly hooves, and sun bleached, faded coats.

Elemental mineral  Per standard dose   Per kg
  Copper   250 mg    14566 mg
  Zinc   750 mg    43696 mg
  Iodine   2 mg    99 mg
  Magnesium   6 grams    332 g
  Calcium    14.5 g
  Phosphorus     7.7 g

The standard feeding rate is 1 metric tablespoon. For horses under 300 kg, 1/2 metric tablespoon may be sufficient.

Safe for laminitic prone or insulin resistant (IR) horses.

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Other Important Information

The Best Guess, Hoof Rescue and Hoof Rescue +Se mineral mixes came about after a few farriers/trimmers requested it on behalf of horse owners who didn't want to go the whole effort of testing their pasture and/or hay.

Hoof Rescue mineral mix contains significant amounts of copper, zinc and magnesium plus iodine, calcium and phosphorus. Most mineral mix products contain a smorgasbord of nutrients that are known by many nutritionists as the 'everything but the kitchen sink' type. On a high pasture/hay diet, many of these nutrients are unnecessary and simply make expensive manure.

There is NO added iron and manganese which are harmful in excess, and compete with the uptake of zinc and copper. Pasture and hay tests around Australia have shown that iron and manganese is often excessive, particularly iron. There is no excretory pathway for excessive iron and excessive manganese is an issue because it takes up storage space that normally is for iron, resulting in more free iron circulating in the system.

If the Hoof Rescue mineral mix doesn't help (poor coat appearance, compromised immune system, poor hoof quality), then we know ideally, the pasture/hay should be tested to see what the mineral levels and copper to zinc ratio is. This will tell us what amounts of copper and zinc are needed to optimise the rest of the intake (and the other nutrients like protein, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium). Rather than pass on high fancy packaging costs, the price is kept low by using a strong and durable, high quality plastic bag but once you have the mix, it’s better to put the minerals in a bucket with a tight fitting lid so that you can periodically shake it up to ensure the contents are mixed well.

Instructions

The standard feeding rate is 1 metric tablespoon. For horses under 300 kg, 1/2 metric tablespoon may be sufficient.

Size

3.0Kg, 5.0Kg

1 review for Equi Horse (Hoof Rescue) Mineral Mix – Carol Layton

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    This mineral mix supplement does indeed complement the soil and pasture mineral content in our area, and the difference is obvious. Despite the fact that we have had endless rain this past few months my ponies feet are in excellent condition.

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