Cell-Iron by Kohnke's Own
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Cell Iron - Iron Supplement for Athletic Horses to make up shortfalls in low or inadequate grain and hay based diets
Cell-Iron
Kohnke's Own
Cell-Iron in a Dry, Pelleted Iron Supplement? What an innovation!
Iron Supplement for Athletic Horses to make up shortfalls in low or inadequate grain and hay based diets
No sift-out (a problem with powders)
No sludging in the bin (a problem with liquids)
No adverse chemical reactions with vitamins in the same feed (a problem with liquids)
Minimal gut irritation (a problem with liquids and powders)
Cell-Iron® is different – formulated for optimum uptake of iron
Dosage and Administration:
Each level scoopful of Cell-Iron provides 30g of Supplets. The daily dose rate is relative to the stage of training and the amount of supplementary iron already added to the diet.
Top-up of prepared feeds: Cell-Iron can also be used to make up the shortfall of iron and citamin co-facters where the fell reccommended amount of a prepared or ready-mixed feed is not fed.
Adult Horses (425 - 550 KG in body weight).
Pre-training, Early training. First 4 - 6 weeks
Grain based, Home-Mixed Rations - 1 Scoopful.
Top-Up of Ready Mixed Prepared Feeds - 1/4 scoopful per KG of additional grain.
Advanced or Full Training
Grain based, Home-Mixed Rations - 2/3 - 1 scoopful.
Top-Up of Ready Mixed Prepared Feeds - 1/4 scoopful per KG of additional grain.
Pre-race/Competition Supplementation
Grain based, Home-Mixed Rations - 1 scoopful (Last two evenings prior to racing or competition).
Top-Up of Ready Mixed Prepared Feeds - 1 scoopful (Last two evenings prior to racing or competition).
Pack Sizes:
1.2kg (60 x 20g doses)
3.5kg (175 x 20g doses)
10kg (500 x 20g doses)
Handy Hint: Give 1 scoopful of Cell-Iron on the last 2 evenings before racing and competition to provide supplementary iron, B12 and folic acid – it’s more concentrated and cost effective than sachets of iron powder or most iron liquids because the pelleted formulation avoids sift out, vitamin inter-action and sludging in the feed bin!