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BETA CAROTENE, FOLIC ACID & VITAMIN E |
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Feed Supplement for Broodmares |
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When Beta
Carotene is absorbed intact it is transported to the yellow body in the
ovaries. The Corpus Luteum (yellow body) plays an important role in
controlling healthy oestrus in the mare.
Beta Carotene is an essential nutrient, required by the mare for
production of the pregnancy hormone - progesterone. Folic Acid is
one of the B complex vitamins. Research has shown that deficiencies of this
vitamin occur in stabled horses, with little or no access to fresh grass.
There is an increase in demand for Folic Acid during pregnancy. Vitamin E is
fundamental to ensure fertility in the mare. Vitamin E deficencies in the
mare can result in deficiencies in the
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TRM have
developed a unique product, that will supply these essential vitamins at the
critical time. ‘The Spring Grass
Factor for Fertility.’ Beta Carotene, Folic Acid & Vitamin E occur freely in
nature, and are especially high in spring grass. During the early months of
the breeding season, levels of these vitamins drop well below normal
requirements. TRM have formulated this unique product, which is designed
exclusively for Breeders, to help condition their mares for the winter
breeding season. Important research has highlighted the positive effect that
Beta Carotene has on the fertility process of mares Feeding Instructions Beta Carotene, Folic Acid & Vitamin E should be added to
trhe normal feed ration. Feed 50 g (1
heaped scoop) per day. Commence
feeding 6 weeks prior to breeding season and continue thereafter, until completion of the first
three months of pregnancy. Composition
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