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NAF Profeet Liquid, Powder and Pellets are veterinary approved nutritional supplements, formulated with the primary goal of achieving superb hoof growth and unrivaled protection against brittle, cracked hooves. Leading farriers agree, Profeet are Five Star products, offering unparalleled quality and value.
Water, Methyl sulphonyl methane, Dextrin.
l-Lysine monohydrochloride | 3.2.3 | 49,000 mg | |
Hydroxy analogue of methionine | 3c307 | 34,000 mg | |
Manganous sulphate, monohydrate | E 5 | (5,000 mg) | 1,550 mg Manganese |
Zinc sulphate, monohydrate | E 6 | (10,000 mg) | 3,500 mg Zinc |
Biotin | 1,000 mg
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Pantothenic acid | 980 mg
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Vitamin B6 | 1,360 mg | ||
Vitamin C | E 300 | 40,000 mg |
Protein | 5.3% |
Fat | <0.1% |
Ash | 0.9% |
Crude Fibre | 0.1% |
Moisture | 67.6% |
Sodium | 500 mg/lt |
Weight | ml per day | |
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Horses | 600 Kg + | 30 |
400-600 Kg | 25 | |
Low Maintenance | 15 | |
Ponies | 15 | |
Low Maintenance | 10 |
Maize, Calcium carbonate, Bitter orange peel (ripe), Rosehip shells, Methyl sulphonyl methane, Dextrin, Milk thistle seeds, Olive-tree leaves (dried),White mineral oil, Brewers' yeast, Fenugreek seed, Omicha berries, Dandelion leaves, Turmeric, Rosemary, Blueberries, Gingko leaves, Ginger, Licorice, Fructooligosaccharides, Wheat protein.
Amino acids | |||
dl-Methionine | 3c301 | 24300 mg | |
l-Lysine monohydrochloride | 3.2.3 | 38800 mg | |
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Manganous sulphate, monohydrate | E5 | (3960 mg) | 1230 mg Manganese |
Zinc sulphate, monohydrate | E6 | (32200 mg) | 11300 mg Zinc |
Vitamins | |||
Biotin | 713 mg | ||
Pantothetic Acid | 481 mg | ||
Vitamin B6 | 966 mg | ||
Vitamin C | E 300 | 29700 mg | |
Vitamin E | 1230 I.U. |
Protein | 9.7% |
Fat | 3.8% |
Ash | 19.6% |
Crude Fibre | 25.8% |
Sodium | 595 mg/kg |
Calcium | 58900 mg/kg |
Weight | g per day | scoops per day | |
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Horses | 600 Kg + | 44 | 4 |
400-600 Kg | 33 | 3 | |
Low Maintenance | 22 | 2 | |
Ponies | 22 | 2 | |
Low Maintenance | 16 | 1.5 |
Grass meal, Calcium carbonate, Linseed oil, Rosehip shells, Methyl sulphonyl methane, Orange peel (ripe), Dextrin, Olive-tree leaves (dried), Chlorella (dried), Mint, Omicha berries, Rapeseed oil, Dandelion leaves, Milk thistle seeds, Turmeric, Rosemary, Carrot (dried), Ginger, Gingko leaves, Licorice.
Amino acids | |||||||
dl-Methionine | 3c301 | 18,000 mg |
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l-Lysine monohydrochloride | 3.2.3 | 18,000 mg |
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Trace elements |
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Manganous sulphate, monohydrate | E5 |
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Zinc sulphate, monohydrate | E6 |
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Vitamins |
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Biotin | 300 mg |
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Pantothenic acid | 150 mg |
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Vitamin B6 | 300 mg |
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Vitamin C | E 300 | 9,200 mg |
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Vitamin E | 3a700 | 460 I.U. |
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Crude Protein | 14.2% |
Crude oils and fats | 2.8% |
Crude ash | 18.4% |
Crude fibre | 20.7% |
Sodium | 830 mg/kg |
Calcium | 36,400 mg/kg |
MSM | 50,600 mg/kg |
Weight | g per day | scoops per day | |
Horses | 600 Kg + | 150 | 3 |
400-600 Kg | 100 | 2 | |
Low Maintenance | 50 | 1 | |
Ponies | < 400 Kg | 50 | 1 |
Low Maintenance | 25 | 1/2 |
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Makes a big difference on my horses feet x
Customer recommends this product
It's early days yet to tell if it has made a difference to horse's hooves however my farrier uses it for his thoroughbreds.
On the downside it doesn't come with a measure or a pump so easily spills when pouring a 5 litre container so I had to buy a bottle and two measures not to waste it
Customer recommends this product
There are so many products on the market offering to promote hoof growth - it's hard knowing which to choose. I picked this product for its good ingredients, and we are now on the second tub. Although hoof-growth is a slow process, we are pleased with the improvement shown so far, and our farrier agrees!
Customer recommends this product
Palatable for my horse easy to use .. and it works
Customer recommends this product
Seems to have all the requirements with additional from other similar products
Customer recommends this product
Below are some recent questions we've received regarding NAF Five Star Profeet for Horses, including answers from our team.
Kalie
is it suitable for a horse who has had laminitis in the past?
This is debatable. Most of the ingredients are suitable and helpful, but it contains quite a lot of dextrin. This is a type of carbohydrate and it is this class of foods which are best restricted in horses prone to laminitis. Therefore it depends partly on what else you are feeding. You could get away with it if the carbohydrate content of the rest of the foods you give is not high, but it depends on the proportions of the other things in the diet. Ideally talk to your vet about this. (If there has been no recent laminitis and you have been giving some carbs recently anyway, then the risk from this would be very low indeed.)
julie watson
which is best pellets or powder naf pro feet
They both have the same basic ingredients and have the same effect. It is just a matter of personal preference and indeed which form you find easiest to get into your horse (if it is fussy).