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Contains natural vitamin E

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Micro-PhaseTM
SCIENTIFICALLY FORMULATED

Micro-Phase is scientifically formulated to meet the vitamin and trace mineral needs of your easy keepers and lightly worked horses or ponies without adding extra calories.

Designed for horses and ponies on all-forage or limited-pasture diets

Micro-Phase was designed to be fed by itself to horses and ponies on an all-forage diet or a diet including limited pasture. It provides the missing vitamins and trace minerals necessary to balance the diet.

Scientifically formulated to be fed along with

single-grain or low-grain diets

Unfortified grains like oats fed as the main grain meal will not provide adequate vitamins and trace minerals. Micro-Phase’s blend of ingredients can be used to effectively balance a diet consisting of plain grains.

    

Horses and ponies on low-grain diets may not eat enough of a fortified feed to fulfill their vitamin and mineral needs.  Adding Micro-Phase to the diet insures that you are providing the correct amounts of vitamins and trace minerals. All this without adding unwanted calories to the diet.

Researchers Confirm Vitamin E Lower in Horses Without Access to Pasture

Horses and ponies are managed in varying conditions. A vast number of them do not have access to growing pasture year-round due to geographic region, season, training schedules, obesity issues or specific management routines. Because of their limited intake of fresh forages, these horses do not consume sufficient vitamin E for optimal health. Insufficient vitamin E in the diet can lead to muscle problems and impaired immune function.

    

Canadian researchers have confirmed a long-held suspicion among equine nutritionists that horses may need additional vitamin E when not consuming fresh, high-quality pasture grasses (Blakley et al., 1994).  more...

 

 

 

 

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