Equistro Megabase Fertility Vetoquinol 5 kg
Feed supplement mineral granulated especially recommended for mares in the third trimester of pregnancy and during breastfeeding. Promotes maximum fertility and ensures healthy bone growth in his foal. It can also be used in one year old horses.
Description of Equistro Megabase Fertility Vetoquinol 5 kg
Equistro Megabase Fertility Vetoquinol 5 kg is a mineral supplement and vitamin of very high quality is particularly recommended:
- at the broodmare in preparation for the breeding season, to promote good fertility ,
- in broodmares in pregnancy or lactation (especially the last three months of gestation and the first two months of lactation), to promote good foal growth ,
- in the yearling, to promote a harmonious development .
The formula of Equistro Mega Base Fertility is rich in:
- trace elements (in particular copper and zinc), in IPALIGO® form for better assimilation, at concentrations adapted to the needs of the brood mare,
- vitamins , especially vitamin E and vitamin C, powerful antioxidants,
- amino acids (lysine, methionine and threonine), essential for the synthesis of muscle and bone proteins.
Using advice and opinion on Equistro Megabase Fertility Vetoquinol 5 kg
Administer in the usual diet.
Recommended doses :
Broodmares (500 kg): 80 to 100 g per day (10 g per kg of dry matter).
Yearlings: 30 g for 250 kg of weight. Close well after use.
Composition of Equistro Megabase Fertility Vetoquinol 5 kg
Calcified algae, di-calcium phosphate, sugar beet molasses, magnesium chloride, alfalfa, carob bean flour dried at high temperature and micronized, Pimpinella anisum L., Glycyrrhiza glabra L. Additives / kg: Micronutrients: zinc (amino acid hydrate zinc chelate) (E6) 3,900 mg, iron (as amino acid hydrate iron chelate) (E1) 3,300 mg, copper (as chelate of amino acid) amino acid hydrate copper) (E4) 1,650 mg, manganese (amino acid hydrate manganese chelate) (E5) 940 mg, copper (as sulfate pentahydrate) (E4) 330 mg, iodine (potassium iodide) (E2) 25 mg, selenium (sodium selenite) (E8) 7 mg. Amino acids and salts: technically pure L-lysine hydrochloride (3.2.3) 16 000 mg, technically pure DL-methionine (3c301) 9 800 mg, technically pure L-threonine (3.3.1) 490 mg. Vitamins and provitamins: vitamin A (E672) 460,000 IU, vitamin D3 (E671) 65,000 IU, vitamin E / alpha-tocopheryl acetate completely racemic (3a700) 2,500 IU, beta-carotene (E160a) 1,000 mg, vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) (E300) 1000 mg, folic acid (3a316) 180 mg, vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 1.5 mg.
Precaution for use with Equistro Megabase Fertility Vetoquinol 5 kg
Store at room temperature and protect from light. This product contains trace elements and vitamins for which maximum thresholds have been defined.
Presentation of Equistro Megabase Fertility Vetoquinol
Equistro comes in the form of a 5 kg bucket.
Our expert advice in pharmacy
The malnutrition of a pregnant broodmare will never be compensated after the farrowing. Worse, it will often cause abortions, premature births or stunted foals ... this poor diet is also likely to result in fertility problems, probably underestimated at the moment because hidden by symptoms difficult to identify: discreet, late heats, ovulatory difficulties. The broodmare must have a quality diet from the first months of pregnancy.
The duration of gestation in the mare is about 11 months. In general, foalings are spread over a period of time between January and May for mares and between March and July for sport, leisure and draft mares. Farrowing in the spring allows the exploitation of rich and abundant grass resources, sufficient to support the suckling mare.
At 8 months of gestation, the fetus weighs only 8 kg. It really starts to grow to 50 kg at birth. It therefore takes more than 40 kg in the last 3 months. Fodder available in this winter season are low nutritional content (hay) or available in small quantities (winter grass), providing too little protein, vitamins and trace elements, essential for the healthy development of the fetus. Added to this is the fact that the capacity of the mare to swallow decreases, because of the place occupied by the fetus, hence the need to supplement the supply of fodder with a food ration adapted to the needs of the fetus. the mare.