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Kentucky Equine Research Bone Food Plus

Kentucky Equine Research Bone Food Plus is formulated to supply equine diets with vital bone-building nutrients and supplies the essential building blocks to optimize bone development, health and strength.

Animal Species: Horses

Features: Improves Bone Growth & Strength, Improves Bone Mineralization, Mineral Rich

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    Identification & Functionality

    Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions

    Features & Benefits

    Highlights
    • Calcium, phosphorus and magnesium are the main structural components of bone. Low dietary calcium and phosphorus can lead to weakening of bones in horses, especially performance horses, stabled horses, lactating mares and growing horses.
    • Bone Food Plus also contains vitamin D, vitamin K, zinc, copper and manganese which all play an important role in bone development.
    • Many diets do not provide optimal levels or correct ratios of the minerals calcium, phosphorus and magnesium, including those fed a high-grain diet or those grazing tropical forages and high-oxalate pastures. These pastures contain calcium-binding agents that may contribute to serious bone disorders such as big head disease.
    • Bone Food Plus supplementation helps offset these risks.

    Applications & Uses

    Animal Species
    Why Bone Food Plus?
    • Highly digestible source of calcium and phosphorus with a ratio of 4.5:1
    • Avoid deficiencies that may occur when horses are fed high-grain, low-roughage diets whilst sweating heavily or when factors interfere with magnesium absorption
    • Vitamin D assists in calcium and phosphorus absorption and is an important nutrient for stabled horses where it is vital for bone health
    • Vitamin K has been recognized as a key nutrient for bone development in horses deprived of green grass
    • Zinc, copper and manganese are important trace minerals that play a role in bone development
    When to use Bone Food Plus
    • Horses grazing on high-oxalate pasture at risk of big head
    • Stabled horses at risk of bone demineralisation
    • Growing horses, young working horses and lactating mares with high mineral requirements
    Feeding Directions

    The following amounts should be fed daily and divided equally amongst feeds. Mix well into a damp feed.

    • Feed 20-40g (½ to 1 heaped scoop) for ponies requiring mineral supplementation.
    • Feed 40-80g* (1-2 heaped scoops) for ponies on tropical pasture.
    • Feed 40-80g (1-2 heaped scoops) for horses requiring mineral supplementation.
    • Feed 80-160g (2-4 heaped scoops) for horses on tropical pasture

    Technical Details & Test Data

    Nutritional Management
    Nutrient Content  40 g* 1 kg
    Calcium 11.5 g 290 g
    Phosphorus 2.5 g 63 g
    Magnesium 2.2 g 55g
    Zinc 50 mg 1250 mg
    Manganese 30 mg 750 mg
    Copper 20 mg 500 mg
    Vitamin D 2,000 IU  50,000 IU  
    Vitamin K 10 mg 250 mg