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A simple but effective pelleted product, TRM Calphormin contains a comprehensive blend of macro-minerals, trace minerals, amino acids and Sodium Zeolite (highly bioavailable silicon compound) that combine to promote the optimal development of the skeleton, focusing on bone integrity. Ideal for pregnant mares and live stock, TRM Calphormin is also useful in performance horses where large stresses are placed on the structural integrity of the skeleton.
per 120g | per 1kg | |
Calcium | 22,832mg | 190,268mg |
Phosphorous | 8,002mg | 66,685mg |
Sodium Zeolite P | 10,008mg | 83,400mg |
Methylsulfonylmethane | 1,560mg | 13,000mg |
Zinc | 578mg | 4,820mg |
Manganese | 309mg | 2,573mg |
Copper | 100mg | 834mg |
Lysine HCI | 12,480mg | 104,000mg |
Amino Acids | 5,945mg | 49,544mg |
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding TRM Calphormin for Horses, including answers from our team.
Katrina
I currently add limestone flour to the feed to aid bone formation and density. We are on clay with a high pH. How much better would Calphormin be?
Both supplements provide a good source of Calcium. However Calcium is not the only mineral integral to bone development. Calphormin contains other essential minerals to aid bone integrity so in my opinion is the better supplement. However there have not been any studies done to compare the two so I cannot quantify for you how much "better" it is than Limestone Flour. If money is not an issue then I would use Calphormin otherwise Limestone Flour will still be helpful.