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A Comprehensive Ration Balancer for horses being fed grass or mostly grass hay. Designed to support the entire horse.

 

  • Natural Vitamin E and Selenium Yeast to support healthy muscle, nerve, and reproductive function as well as support a strong immune system.
  • Essential amino acid Lysine for bone health, immune function, hoof growth and to support a strong topline.
  • DHA to reduce inflammation.
  • Copper to help support healthy cartilage and bone, healthy hemoglobin formation, 
  • Zinc for proper insulin function, healthy cartilage, hoof growth, healthy gut biome and muscle conditioning, 
  • Essential amino acid Methionine to support the mane, hair coat, hooves and connective tissue as well as to support a healthy topline..
  • Essential amino acid Threonine is important for the brain and is capable of producing the amino acid glycine. It promotes the health of the thymus gland for the immune system as well as being an important component for protein synthesis.

 

This Hay Balancer is made to be fed with an additional magnesium supplement like ReBal Mag+ and ReBal Super-Min or Source Original Trace Minerals.

 

Each 80 gram Serving Will Provide:

ReBal Amino-Max Complex ..................... ...6590 mg

ReBal Muscle Metabolite Complex............6600 mg

ReBal Metabolite Complex............................1750 mg

Omega 3...............................................................825 mg

Selenium ............................................................. ....2 mg

 

Ingredients:

Distillers Grains with Solubles, Yeast Culture, L-Lysine HCL, L-Threonine, Algal Omega-3 Docasahexaenoic Acid (DHA), Natural Vitamin E (d-Aplha Tocopherol), Zinc, Polysaccharide Complex, DL-Methionine, Selenium Yeast, Copper, Polysaccharide Complex, Natural Mixed Tocopherols (natural preservative)

 

                                   68 SERVINGS in a 12lb bag

 

Disclaimer: Our products enhance overall health by supplying minerals, trace minerals, antioxidants, electrolytes, and other micronutrients. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and our products are NOT meant for the treatment, mitigation, or prevention of any disease or health ailments.

 

ReBalance NutriDaily

$165.75Price
  • Start with a 1/4 scoop (provided) daily and increase weekly by 1/4 scoop daily.

     

    Many horses can cut back to being fed 5x week of the full daily ration after 90 days on the full ration.

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    • Growth and calcium metabolism in horses fed varying levels of protein.  |  Schryver, HF., et al. 1987. Equine Vet J. 19: 280-7. PMID: 3622456
    • Comparison of the Mineral Profile of Two Types of Horse Diet, Silage and Commercial Concentrate, and Their Impacts on Hoof Tensile Strength.  |  Rueda-Carrillo, G., et al. 2022. Animals (Basel). 12: PMID: 36428431
    • Clinical observations on the response of equine hoof defects to dietary supplementation with biotin.  |  Comben, N., et al. Vet Rec. 115: 642-5. PMID: 6523712
    • Hoof horn abnormalities in Lipizzaner horses and the effect of dietary biotin on macroscopic aspects of hoof horn quality.  |  Josseck, H., et al. 1995. Equine Vet J. 27: 175-82. PMID: 7556044
    • Histological and physical assessment of poor hoof horn quality in Lipizzaner horses and a therapeutic trial with biotin and a placebo.  |  Zenker, W., et al. 1995. Equine Vet J. 27: 183-91. PMID: 7556045
    • The long-term influence of biotin supplementation on hoof horn quality in horses.  |  Geyer, H. and Schulze, J. 1994. Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd. 136: 137-49. PMID: 8202678
    • Effect of trace mineral proteinates on growth and skeletal and hoof development in yearling horses  |  E.A.Ott, E.L. Johnson. 2001. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. Vol 21, Issue 6: 287-291.
    • Effect of Dietary Trace Mineral Amino Acid Complexes on Hoof Wall and Sole Growth and Humoral Immune Function in Lactating Mares  |  L.K.Warren, E.L.Johnson, M.B. Porter, K.R.Vineyard, C.K.Larson. 2009. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. Vol 29, Issue 5: 363-364.
    • EFFECT OF ZINC ON INTEGRITY OF HORSE HOOF  |  Zuhair Noormohammady, Muhammad Chamani, Hamid Reza Khodae. 2018. Research in: Agricultural & Veterinary Sciences. Vol 2, No 1: 17-23.
    • The Role of Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae in Supporting Gut Health in Horses: An Updated Review on Its Effects on Digestibility and Intestinal and Fecal Microbiota - PMC:

      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774806/

    • Distillers Dried Grains As A Feed Ingredient For Horse Rations: A Palatability And Digestibility Study - Kentucky Equine Research:

      https://34.70.138.44/published/distillers-dried-grains-as-a-feed-ingredient-for-horse-rations-a-palatability-and-digestibility-study/

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