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Calphormin

R859,86R4214,54 incl VAT

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    Reg. No. : V20169 (Act 36 of 1947)

     

    OPTIMUM SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT & CONFORMATION

     

    PRODUCT INFORMATION:

    CALPHORMIN is unique in that it contains a balanced combination of macro-minerals, trace minerals, amino acids and the added benefit of Sodium Zeolite a bioavailable silicon-containing compound. The foundations for a horse’s future success can be laid down before it is even born. Ensuring the broodmare has the correct balance of macro-minerals, trace minerals, and amino acids to pass on to her new born, CALPHORMIN will give the young horse the best start it can get. Continuing to feed the young, rapidly growing horse CALPHORMIN will optimise its growth and bone development, in a correct and balanced way.

     

    FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS:

    Mare in foal (months 9, 10, 11): 120g per day.
    Lactating mare: 120g per day.
    Weanling (6-12 months): 60g per day.
    Yearling: 60g per day.
    Two year old: 60g per day.
    3kg: Approx 25 days mare or 50 days for 6mth-2yr old
    10kg: Approx 83 days mare or 166 days for 6mth-2yr old
    20kg: Approx 166 days mare or 333 days for 6mth-2yr old
    *Please contact our technical sales to assist with a pregnancy program.

     

    KEY INGREDIENTS:

    Composition:
    Calcium Hydrogen orthophosphate

    Calcium Carbonate

    Soya Beans extruded

    Methyl sulphonyl methane (1,560mg/120g)

     Additives: Per 120g
    L-Lysine monohydrochloride 12,480mg
    Sodium aluminosilicate (Sodium Zeolite) 10,008mg
    Lignosulphonate 3,055mg
    Trace Elements:
    E6 Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) 578mg
    E5 Manganese (as manganous sulphate) 309mg
    E4 Copper (as Cupric chelate of glycine, hydrate) 100mg
    Analytical Constituents:
    Crude Protein 16.3%

    Crude Fibre 1.1%

    Crude Oil 4.31%

    Crude Ash 54.3%

    Moisture 6.31%

    Calcium 19%

    Phosphorus 6.7%

    Sodium 1.1.%.

     

     

     

    CALPHORMIN TRIAL IN HORSES

    Calphormin has undergone significant trialing in broodmares to validate the efficiency of the formula. 38 foals from 5 different stud farms were x-rayed to establish the incidence of growth related problems in their hocks and patella (right and left) and fetlocks (right and left, front and back). The subsequent pregnancy of the mares of the same foals was monitored, but on this occasion Calphormin was fed in addition to their normal diet (which remained unchanged). Consideration had also been given to the choice of stallions to ensure no genetic effect could compromise the results of the study.

    At a similar time of year the siblings of the second group of foals, born to the same dam, were also X-rayed according to the same protocol. The results showed a statistically significant and marked reduction in the prevalence of joint lesions (p<0.05).

    Summary

    Nutritional imbalances have been recognised as one potential factor in the development of DOD in young, growing horses. Calphormin helps to balance the diet with nutrients known to be critical to proper skeletal development. In developing horses, the major nutrients of concern are protein, energy, calcium, phosphorus, copper, zinc and lysine. Minimum requirements in horses for each of these nutrients have been published by the National Research Council (NRC, 1989); however, in some instances the optimum intake to sustain normal growth may be significantly higher.

    Calphormin provides a supplemental source of all of these nutrients in a carefully balanced and palatable formulation which provides for the likely elevated requirements of these essential nutrients for optimum skeletal development, and production of sound and robust athletic horses.

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