JENQUINE CALSORB FORTE 18KG - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY
JENQUINE CALSORB FORTE 18KG - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY
This FORTIFIED CALCIUM BLOCK FOR HORSES ON PASTURE is designed to combat calcium deficiencies and related musculoskeletal issues in horses. It provides a unique blend of organic and inorganic calcium, remaining stable in various weather conditions. Ideal for horses grazing oxalate-rich pastures, on anti-ulcer medication, or consuming grain-based diets, it helps prevent conditions like osteoporosis and bighead.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- Organic calcium – readily absorbable to support bone strength.
- Inorganic calcium – helps neutralise soluble oxalates in the digestive system.
- Minerals – iodine, selenium, copper, zinc commonly deficient in soils and pasture
- Salt – encourages natural intake and supports electrolyte balance.
NO ADDED MOLASSES OR GRAIN, LOW SUGAR, LOW STARCH
A unique combination of organic and inorganic calcium + salt, minerals & electrolytes
Size Information
Size Information
18kg block
Withholding Periods
Withholding Periods
Feeding Directions
Feeding Directions
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Kit Includes
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Technical Data
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Product Description - all you need to know!
FORTIFIED CALCIUM BLOCK FOR HORSES ON PASTURE
Suitable for stables, yards and paddocks
Doesn’t fall apart or melt in the rain
Calcium deficiency (bighead) and osteoporosis are a constant risk from high phosphorus, oxalates and phytates in feeds such as cereal and grassy hays, grains, bran and sub-tropical grass found throughout Australia (including buffel, panic, kikuyu and setaria).
Maintaining mineral intake throughout a horse’s life helps protect against dietary imbalances, and musculoskeletal weakness and injury.
• Trusted product by horse owners & veterinarians.
• A unique combination of Organic & Inorganic calcium.
• For all horses grazing pastures with soluble & insoluble oxalates, all horses on anti-ulcer medication and horses on grassy hay and grain-based diets
• All horses on a calcium deficient diet develop some degree of osteoporosis.
• Only 5 – 15% of horses with osteoporosis develop Bighead.
Signs of osteoporosis:
• intermittent, shifting lameness
• preference to canter instead of trot
• reluctance to move forward freely
• joint pain, ‘creaky’ joints
• dental/chewing problems
• stiffness & poor condition
• tendon & ligament injuries
• ‘bighead’
• increased risk of fractures