Pelleted mineral that most horses readily eat. Elevated in the areas needed for muscle recovery. Note: Biotin, Vitamin B12. Contains Organic Trace Minerals. Natural source Vitamin E. Balanced essential Amino Acids (lysine, methionine and threonine). Electrolyte balance. Electrolyte balanced to ensure consistent performance. Contains the building blocks for strong, resilient hooves.
Diamond V® Yeast
Diamond V® Yeast helps support the hindgut by enhancing bacteria growth which enables better digestion by the horse.
ZinPro® Complexed Minerals
These chelated trace minerals make the minerals more biologically available to the horse.
Ingredients:
Pea field seeds
Mono-calcium di-calcium phosphate
limestone
Diamond V original XPC
Sodium bicarbonate
Magnesium Oxide
Sodium chloride
Lysine hydrochloride
canola oil (dust control)
Zinc oxide
Manganous ozide
Anise-442 powder
L-threonine
Soy Lecithin
DL- methionine
Seleno source AF2000
EDDI
Vitamin A acetate
Vitamin D3
Vitamin B12
D-alpha-tocopherol acetate
Folic acid
Niacinamide
Calcium d-pantothenate
Riboflavin
Biotin
Pyradoxine hydrochloride
Zinpro 4-Plex
Thiamine mononitrate
Copper sulphate
Iron carbonate
Sodium selenite
wheat mill run
menadione sodium bisulphate complex
Guaranteed Analysis
Calcium (Actual) 8.0% Vitamin A (Min.) 500,000 IU/kg
Phosphorus(Actual) 4.6% Vitamin D3 (Min.) 50,000 IU/kg
Magnesium (Actual) 1.9% Vitamin E (Min.) 2,000 IU/kg
Sulphur (Actual) 0.4% Biotin (Min) 40,000 mcg/kg
Sodium (Actual) 2.3% Menadione (Min) 55 mg/kg
Cobalt (Actual) 40 mg/kg Folic Acid (Min) 40 mg/kg
Copper (Actual) 750 mg/kg Pantothenic Acid (Min) 525 mg/kg
Iodine (Actual) 40 mg/kg Niacin (Min) 900 mg/kg
Iron (Actual) 1250 mg/kg Thiamin (Min) 180 mg/kg
Manganese (Actual) 2,000 mg/kg Riboflavin (Min) 200 mg/kg
Zinc (Actual) 4,000 mg/kg Pyradoxine (Min) 110 mg/kg
Flourine (Max) 100 mg/kg Vitamin B12 (Min) 600,000 mcg/kg
Feeding Directions
Free choice: Supply Hoffman’s Performance Mineral for Horses in an open feeder, protected from the elements. Place enough mineral for 2 to 3 days consumption in the feeder(s). Monitor intake. Provide one feeder per every 10-15 head. Initially, remove salt, gradually adding salt blocks until mineral consumption stabilizes at the expected 150-200 grams per head per day.
Top Dressing: Provide 150-200 grams per head per day top dressed on the horses’ daily grain allowance. For best results, feed in two equal daily feedings.