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The Vitaline Benefit

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Jan
2013
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BENEFITS OF FEEDING VITALINE FEEDS

• Supplementation of fats and oils is safer than adding carbohydrates and proteins as it provides non-heating energy. Our oil supplement contains balanced Omega-3, -6 and-9 fatty acids.

Extrusion of grains, leads to the gelatinization of the starch component, and it has been proven to significantly alter digestibility of these grains in the small intestine. Gas, heat and acid production in the hindgut is reduced, leading to lower incidence of colic and laminitis.

Added live yeast cultures improve fibre digestion by stimulating natural fibre-digesting bacteria in the hindgut.

Chromium improves muscle function by reducing lactic acid accumulation in both the faster exercise speeds and post-exercise.

High in anti-oxidants: Selenium and Vitamin E protect cells from degradation during cellular metabolism, which leads to reduced muscle soreness.

Magnesium plays a very important role in muscle function and helps prevent tying-up syndrome. It also has an anti-anxiety effect and helps alleviate stress.

Improves Hoof quality: Contains highly available Calcium, Biotin, Lysine and Methionine as well as Sulphur, Zinc and Copper to promote stronger hoof and bone development.

pH Buffering with a natural calcified seaweed containing highly available Calcium.

• High levels of Magnesium and Vitamin B-complex Reduces Stress by preventing the formation of toxic compounds produced during physical or emotional stress. High Zinc, Selenium, Copper and Manganese inclusions further helps reduce stress.

Essential Amino Acids Lysine, Methionine and Threonine play an important role in the immune system and are essential for growth.

Optimum levels of minerals, trace minerals and vitamins are essential for the overall sound skeletal development of the young horse.

Improves Fertility by providing high levels of Selenium, Zinc, Copper and Manganese as well as Vitamins’ E and A, which improves spermatogenesis in stallions and fertility in mares.

Strong bones, hooves and joints are developed and maintained with balanced levels of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium as well as copper, zinc, manganese and selenium.

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