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Symphony (A Horse of Course)

Symphony from A Horse of Course is a powdered equine supplement. Symphony is intended to promote healthy gut function. This supplement is formulated with biotin, methionine, and zinc intended to support hoof growth.

Ingredients: Coconut Meal, Rice Bran, Bentonite, Amorphous Silica, Cobalt, Condensed Lignin Sulfonate, Apple Flavoring, Calcium, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Copper Sulfate, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Manganese Sulfate, Iodine, Selenium, Lysine, Methionine, Threonine, Leucine, Glutamine, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Biotin, Yeast Culture
Cost: $9.00 / kg
Dry Matter: 90%
Digestible Energy: 0.5 Mcal / kg (DM)

Nutritional Analysis

NutrientsConcentrationPer 368.55 g
Digestible Energy provides an estimate of the usable calorie content of a feed commonly expressed as megacalories per kilogram or pound (Mcal/kg or lb).0.5Mcal / kg0.17Mcal
Crude Protein is an estimate of the total protein content of a feed based on the nitrogen content.80% DM264.96g
LysineLysine is typically considered the first limiting amino acid in equine diets. It is involved in immune function, metabolism, and making collagen and elastin.1.5% DM4.98g
CalciumCalcium is important for maintaining strong bones and teeth. It should be provided in a ratio of approximately 1.5:1 Calcium to Phosphorus.--% DM--g
Phosphorus is a macromineral involved in the maintaining the structure and function of bone. It is also a component of ATP and cell membranes.--% DM--g
Magnesium acts as a cofactor for over 300 metabolic processes. It is important for muscle and nerve function, bone health, mood regulation and energy production.--% DM--g
Potassium is an electrolyte that help to maintain fluid volume inside cells and cation-anion balance. Exercised horses and horses in hot weather lose potassium through sweat.--% DM--g
SulfurSulfur is a component of the amino acids methionine and cysteine. It is important for hoof health, joint function, coat quality and metabolic health.--% DM--g
SodiumSodium is the major electrolyte in the horse's body that regulates fluid levels and nerve transmission. Sodium intake in the form of salt stimulates thirst.--% DM--g
ChlorideChloride is an electrolyte and is important for the transmission of nerve impulses. It is found in salt (sodium chloride).--% DM--g
IronIron is a component of hemoglobin in red blood cells, which is responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body.200ppm66.34mg
ZincZinc support many metabolic processes and is involved in coat and hoof quality, immune function and metabolic health. It should be fed in balance with iron and copper.1783ppm591.67mg
CopperCopper is a trace mineral required for hoof health, coat quality connective tissue, and immmune function. It should be provided in a 3:1 ratio of zinc to copper.594.6ppm197.22mg
Manganese is crucial for bone formation and antioxidant protection. It is also involved in maintaining healthy joints and supports the production of chondroitin sulfate.668ppm221.13mg
SeleniumSelenium is an essential micromineral that works closely with vitamin E as an antioxidant. It is involved in growth and muscle function.--ppm--mg
CobaltCobalt is reqired to make vitamin B12 (cobalamin). In horses, cobalt is converted to Vitamin B12 by the hindgut microflora.--ppm--mg
IodineIodine is required to synthesize the thyroid hormones T3 and T4, which regulate the body's metabolic rate.5.95ppm1.97mg
Vitamin A (retinol) is made from the precursor beta-carotene. It is important for vision, reproductive health in mares and for maintaining immune function.--KIU / kg--KIU
Vitamin D is involved in bone mineral metabolism and immune function. Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) is found in plants and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is synthesized in skin and added to feeds.--KIU / kg--KIU
Vitamin E is an important antioxidant that must be provided by the horse's diet. It is found in fresh grasses, but rapidly degrades in cut hay.2972IU / kg986.12IU
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is required by enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism to get energy from sugar.--ppm--mg
RiboflavinRiboflavin (vitamin B2) is required by enzymes that make energy from carbohydrates, protein and fat.--ppm--mg

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