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SUPPLEMENTS

The information contained within each of these PDFs is intended to be general in nature and assist horse owners by providing them with a little more background on various subjects. This information should NEVER be considered to be a replacement for advice received by your equine vet or nutritionist.

Supplements Explained

Translating ingredients to better understand supplements

We have prepared this brochure to assist horse owners in understanding the ingredients and composition of supplements so that they can make informed feeding decisions and avoid common mistakes such as over supplementation.

What is a supplement?

A supplement is a product that contains one or more vitamins, minerals, herbs or amino acids and is added to the diet of a horse.

What is over supplementation?

Over supplementation is increasingly becoming an issue. This occurs when owners are feeding more than one supplement with ingredients that overlap resulting in imbalances and excesses of vitamins and minerals in the diet.

When should you feed supplements?

The majority of dietary requirements should be met from roughage sources. Supplements, concentrates, pellets and coarse mixes should only be used to top up vitamin, mineral, energy and protein levels.

Supplements should be included in the diet of most horses; the exception is when horses are fed the recommended dosage of a pellet or branded complete horse feed. In practice most, owners do not feed the recommended dosage of pellet or branded feed which results in reduced vitamin and mineral intake.

A Summary of Common Ingredients In Supplements

Definitions

Amino Acid – Building blocks of protein

Essential Amino Acid – Needs to be supplied in the diet

Macro Mineral – Mineral required in grams per day.

Non-Essential Amino Acid – Synthesised by the animal, not required in the diet.

Trace Mineral – Mineral required in milligrams per day.

Australia

Phone: 1300 720 377

Phone (International):
+61 7 3200 4844

Fax: +61 7 3200 4847

Mail:  PO Box 4605
Loganholme DC
QLD 4129 Australia

New Zealand

Horse Owner Enquiries
(Product and Nutrition Advice): 0800 442 450

Placing Orders for
Equilibrium Product: 09 829 0456

Fax: 09 828 1599

Mail: Private Bag 47908
Ponsonby
Auckland

United Kingdom

Phone: +44 1995 672241

Mail: The Weind,
Great Eccleston, Preston.
PR3 0ZU
United Kingdom

Ireland

Phone: 0353 90643 9739

Fax: 01635 41678

Mail: Creggan, Glasson,
Athlone, Co. Westmeath,
Ireland

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