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Supplements Vitamin And Trace Element Deficiencies

Vital Complex is a carefully formulated preparation of vitamins and trace elements for horses. Supplementing these in the diet enhances physical condition and improves the appearance of the skin, coat, and hoof horn. Vitamins play an important role in horse nutrition and are essential for the proper functioning of the body and the immune system. It is particularly recommended for horses that are in intensive training, recovering from illness, or during pregnancy and lactation.

INGREDIENTS

maltodextrin, inactivated yeast, brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), fructooligosaccharides.

FEED ADDITIVES (in 1 kg)

(trace elements) copper (3b413 cupric chelate of glycine hydrate), manganese (3b506 manganese chelate of glycine, hydrate), zinc (3b607 zinc chelate of glycine hydrate – solid), iron (3b108 iron(II) chelate of glycine, hydrate), iodine (3b201 potassium iodide); (vitamins) 3a672a vitamin A 700 000 IU, 3a671 vitamin D3 100 000 IU, 3a700 vitamin E, 3a315 niacinamide, 3a890 choline chloride, 3a300 vitamin C, 3a841 calcium D-pantothenate, 3a826 vitamin B2, 3a710 vitamin K3, 3a820 vitamin B1, 3a831 vitamin B6 500, 3a316 folic acid, 3a880 biotin, 3a385 vitamin B12; (anti-caking agents) E 551a silicic acid, precipitated and dried; (binders) 1m558i bentonite; additional information: of brewer’s yeast contains: alanine; arginine; aspartic acid, cystine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, proline, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, tryptophan, tyrosine, valine.

INTENDED USE

BENEFITS OF USE

Available in packages

500 g (bucket)
3000 g (bucket)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT USE

Horses: 100 ml/animal per day for at least 30 days. Before use or extending the duration of use, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian or a nutrition specialist

Active substances

Zinc Chelate

Zinc in the form of a chelate is characterised by very high bioavailability compared to other forms. It reaches the small intestine in its unchanged form, where the protective coatings gradually dissolve. Zinc chelate penetrates the intestinal wall much better and facilitates its absorption into the lymphatic system.

Copper chelate

Copper is a trace element found in the active sites of many enzymes. It is needed for the formation of red blood cells, has a beneficial effect on the membrane surrounding nerve cells and is involved in the transmission of nerve impulses. In addition, it is involved in the formation of connective tissue. Its addition has a beneficial effect on the homeostasis of the whole body and increases readiness for the stresses of pregnancy.

Manganese chelate

Mangan is present in many tissues, but it is found in the highest concentrations in the liver, brain, kidneys, and pancreas. Additionally, it is a component of many enzymes that are involved in the proper digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Manganese is also responsible for the proper functioning of the nervous system. By influencing oestrogen levels, it has a significant impact on preparation for oestrus and fertility.

Iron Chelate

Iron is a component of haemoglobin – a protein that enables red blood cells to transport oxygen. Iron is essential for proper growth, development, and tissue regeneration. It also boosts immunity, helps combat free radicals, and reduces feelings of fatigue. The chelate form ensures that iron reaches all cells of the body in the best possible way.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A is a strong antioxidant responsible for the integrity of cell membranes, proper functioning of epithelial tissue and its regeneration, or a normal growth of bones. Additionally, it protects the epithelium, especially in the respiratory system. The vitamin positively affects collagen production and strengthens the immune system.

Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism. ensuring proper bone mineralization and improving calcium and phosphorus absorption. Vitamin D3 supports muscle growth and proper nervous system development. It also enhances immunity.

Vitamin E

Vitamin D3 regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism. ensuring proper bone mineralization and improving calcium and phosphorus absorption. Vitamin D3 supports muscle growth and proper nervous system development. Additionally, vitamin D3 strengthens immunity.

B vitamins

B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12) influence lipid metabolism, lower cholesterol levels and fatty acid synthesis, increase bile production and help prevent side effects associated with antibiotic therapy.