Trace minerals are required for numerous metabolic functions: growth and development, immunity, reproduction, and lactation. Supplying zinc, manganese, copper, and cobalt in a highly bioavailable form has shown benefits for these functions. Response to stress is also affected by an animal’s trace mineral status. Negative effects from stress are reduced when animals have adequate trace mineral levels and are consuming a balanced diet with readily bioavailable minerals. Co-op Supreme Horse Supplements contain: CO-OP Supreme Horse Supplements Co-op Supreme Horse Supplements are designed to provide specific, bioavailable major and trace minerals and vitamins to supplement multiple feeding and forage programs. Tennessee Farmers Cooperative utilizes research from Cooperative Research Farms, Inc. (CRF) in the formulation of feeds it manufactures. CRF is an innovative, international cooperative that has maintained an active feed research program with the goal of improving animal agriculture for more than 50 years. For more information on CRF, visit www.crfarms.org Benefits of Improving Trace Mineral Status • Improved hoof growth • Enhanced immune response • Better developed joints and skeleton • Healthier skin and coat • Increased forage digestibility • Enhanced reproductive efficiency Research indicates . . . when yeast culture is added to supplements, it improves appetite and digestibility. This increase in feedstuff digestibility makes more nutrients available for reproduction, growth, and performance. All-natural Diamond V Yeast Culture is of the highest quality available and is backed by one of the industry’s most advanced research and development programs. Co-op Supreme Horse Supplements contain: Unconditional Guarantee Tennessee Farmers Co-op goes to great lengths to formulate and manufacture the highest-quality feeds possible to satisfy your horses’ needs. With 60 years of feed experience, we confidently back our products with an unconditional guarantee. We will replace any Co-op manufactured horse feed you are not satisfied with, at any time, for any reason. Biotin All Co-op Supreme Horse Supplements contain supplemental levels of biotin. The addition of this B-vitamin improves hoof integrity. Selenium All Co-op Supreme Horse Supplements contain Sel-PlexR Organic Selenium to enhance growth, immune function and reproduction. Sel-PlexR is produced by: ® Your hometown store. www.ourcoop.com Co-op proudly 18U.S.C.707 supports ® Premium Nutrition From the People You Trust Apple flavoring make them more palatable to finicky eaters. Co-op Supreme Horse Supplements Supreme Horse Supreme Horse Supreme Horse Mineral Mineral Block Supplement Block #96633 #96014 #96013 Crude Protein 20.00% Crude Fat 1.50% Crude Fiber 8.00% Calcium 11.50% - 13.80% 11.50 - 13.80% 5.60% - 6.60% 8.50% 8.50% 2.00% 13.50% - 16.20% 13.50 - 16.20% 15.00% - 18.00% Magnesium 2.00% 2.00% Potassium 1.00% 1.00% Cobalt 30 ppm 30 ppm 10 ppm Copper 1,200 ppm 1,200 ppm 250 ppm Iodine 40 ppm 40 ppm 10 ppm Iron 1,000 ppm 1,000 ppm Manganese 2,500 ppm 2,500 ppm 600 ppm Selenium 19.0 ppm 19.0 ppm 3.50 ppm Zinc 3,000 ppm 3,000 ppm 800 ppm Vitamin A 250,000 IU/lb 250,000 IU/lb 90,000 IU/lb Vitamin D-3 50,000 IU/lb 50,000 IU/lb 20,000 IU/lb Vitamin E 900 IU/lb 900 IU/lb 200 IU/lb Biotin 60 mglb 60 mglb 13 mg/lb Riboflavin 63 mg/lb 63 mg/lb 13 mg/lb Thiamine 108 mg/lb 108 mg/lb 19 mg/lb 1-4 oz/hd/day 1-4 oz/hd/day .5 to 1.5 lb/1000 lb Phosphorus Supreme Horse Mineral (#96633) 25 lb. bag Supreme Horse Mineral Block (#96014) 25 lb. block The loose mineral and blocks contain added biotin, which aids in hoof health and may improve hair coat, and a full complement of fat-soluble and B vitamins, which may be beneficial to stressed horses. Salt Consumption Because each of these supplements is formulated to provide the same vitamin and mineral features and benefits for your horse, you can choose the form that fits your feeding practices. Supreme Horse Supplement Block (#96013) 331/3 lb. block The Supreme Horse Supplement Block is specifically formulated for horses needing supplemental protein due to nutritional imbalances associated with poor-quality forages. I-539, 9/04
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