Description
Winning Touch Mixed Hay Min-A-Vite is a concentrated mineral and vitamin supplement designed to balance the nutritional deficiencies of mixed grass/legume hay and pasture. It contains all the minerals and vitamins necessary for normal metabolism, growth, production, reproduction, and health. It is an ideal supplement for horses fed a low level of grain ration along with mixed grass/legume hay or pasture.
Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio
As major structural elements of skeletal tissue, calcium and phosphorus are critical for proper bone growth, development and strength. Winning Touch Mixed Hay Min-A-Vite will help bring the higher calcium and lower phosphorus levels of a mixed grass/legume hay or pasture diet into the proper balance and ratio for optimum bone growth and development.
Chelated Zinc, Copper and Manganese, Plus Bio-Available Selenium
The greater mineral absorption and utilization helps meet the increased needs for bone, muscle and tissue strength in growing horses and performance horses. Chelated trace mineral supplementation helps to maintain overall reproductive performance and efficiency in breeding mares and stallions.
Selenium and Vitamin E
Together, selenium and vitamin E act to maintain normal muscle function, aid in the prevention of muscular disease, and provide antioxidant protection to body tissue from oxidation induced damage. Overall health and performance is maintained by these impo
Vitamins A and D
Addition of stable and bioactive vitamin sources, assure that horses receive a proper balance of vitamins A and D to guard against deficiencies and maintain optimal health and metabolism.
B-Complex Vitamins
Added B vitamins aid in the efficient breakdown and transformation of nutrients into usable energy, especially during conditions of stress. B vitamins are involved in the maintenance and strength of bones and joints, as well as the maintenance and production of healthy skin, hair and hoof tissues.
Yeast Culture
Yeast culture helps to maintain feed intake and promote a functional microbial fermentation in the horse cecum and colon, sustaining nutrient digestibility and a healthy digestive tract.