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Equimins Biotin Plus 25 is a unique product. This well established supplement contains higher levels of Biotin together with chelated Zinc methionate bound to an amino acid. Strong keratin growth is essential for healthy hooves and a regular supply of the correct form of zinc is of paramount importance. Use this supplement in situations where ordinary Biotin is not sufficient. It will work very much faster than ordinary biotin.
2kg will last 66 days.
Analysis | Per/kg | Per 25 grams ( 2 level measures) |
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Biotin | 1000 mg/kg | 25 mg |
Zinc Methionate | 53,000 mg/kg | 1325 mg |
Zinc Oxide | 21,000 mg/kg | 525 mg |
Organic Zinc | 2000 mg/kg (300 mg zinc) | 7.5 mg |
MSM | 53,000 mg/kg | 1325 mg |
Excipient to 100%
Add two level measures (25g) daily to the feed.
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Excellent product, highly recommended, huge improvement on hoof health, and growth
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This is great stuff and has helped the horses greatly.
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to early to say if it is helping, but I value equimins products
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Equimins Biotin Plus 25 for Horses, including answers from our team.
Lauren
Do you need to feed a higher dose initially
No, there is no loading dose required for this supplement though it wouldn't do any harm if you wanted to double dose for the first couple of weeks.
Gemma
Is equimins 25 safe to feed to horses with cushings, EMS and recovering from laminitis?
Yes, this product is safe to feed to a horse with laminitis as a consequence of EMS or Cushings and would be helpful. Equimins Laminator is another option designed specifically to support the laminae of horses/ponies with or recovering from laminitis.