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Product Description
Equistro Mega Base Junior
The first seven months of a foal's life are important in its development from foal to adult horse. In this period, the foundations are laid for the animal's future development. In some situations, the young horse cannot get enough minerals and vitamins from the basic feed, for example if the mare's milk or grass does not contain enough nutrients. Equistro Mega Base Junior can then help overcome these deficiencies. This supplement can support a smooth development of the skeleton and musculoskeletal system.
Key features
- Essential nutrients for a smooth development of the skeleton
- Liquid gel for easy absorption
- To use until the foal is weaned
Dosage of Equistro Mega Base Junior Age Large breed
(KWPN (Royal Dutch Sport Horse), BWP (Belgian Warmblood)Medium-sized breed
(Appaloosa, Haflinger)Small breed
(Icelandic horse, Shetland Pony)From the age of 4 weeks 20 ml twice weekly 10 ml twice weekly 5 ml twice weekly From the age of 8 weeks 20 ml three times weekly 10 ml three times weekly 5 ml three times weekly The breeds in the above table give an indication of the size of the horse to which the dosage applies. In the event of overall underdevelopment from 12 weeks of age, you can administer 20 to 40 ml to the foal daily.
Use
Shake well before use. Equistro Mega Base Junior can be carefully administered into the side of the foal's mouth using the syringe included with the product.
Contents
A bottle of Equistro Mega Base Junior contains 1 litre of liquid gel. This is sufficient for approximately 16 to 25 weeks (based on a large breed foal).
Composition
Di-calcium phosphate, glycerine, milk serum partially stripped of lactose, magnesium chloride, zinc as chloride, monohydrate, manganese as chloride tetrahydrate, copper as copper chloride dihydrate, selenium, iodine as potassium iodate, Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B2, beta-carotene
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Richard Kent, Thursday 21 March 2019