Feed Supplement for Mares, Foals, Weanlings and Yearlings.
Add your own grain and take control.
With Ranvet 500 Plus you add your own grain - increase or decrease the grain in the diet to control the growth rate of weanlings and yearlings - without messing with the supplement intake. Young horses need a set amount of mineral, amino acid and vitamin supplement every day for dense bone and muscle development.
Prevent a growth spurt, and lay down muscle - not fat. Take control and feed just the right amount of grain plus Ranvet 500 Plus. Ranvet 500 Plus is a new convenient supplement and the product of a breakthrough in manufacturing technique and formulation by Ranvet to provide exciting new solutions to breeding sound, well conditioned horses.
Even though legumes and perennial pastures provide a high protein feed, this is purely vegetable protein and limiting amino acids will retard muscle development. The nutrient profile in Ranvet 500 Plus adds a carefully balanced spectrum of amino acids to deliver full value from the protein in grasses and legumes and at the same time balances the minerals in the feed to lay down dense bone.
A daily measure of Ranvet 500 Plus will provide the balancing nutrients for sound growth, but the challenge for the stud manager is to calculate how much grain to feed. For the total feed intake to meet the requirements for growth it is fundamental to increase the amount of grain fed in colder months and decrease the grain component when grasses put up a head of seed.
The total grain intake will determine the growth rate of weanlings and yearlings and careful management of the amount of grain in the feed will prevent a growth spurt and produce superbly conditioned yearlings.
Ranvet 500 Plus combines the excellent conditioning properties of an advanced protein and amino acid formula with a new generation mineral and vitamin balancer. While Ranfac and Folactin Red set the benchmark for high performance feeding in the early 90's, Ranvet 500 Plus is now at the cutting edge of advanced nutrition for mares, foals, weanlings and yearlings.
Size: 20kg (Please note due to the size of this product there is a freight/handling fee of $30.00)
$169.00 NZD
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Phone: +4 499 9094
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Since 1960 Ranvet has continued to research the science of horse training and has designed, tested, refined and then marketed products to satisfy the most specific needs of the performance horse. After more than 40 years producing product for the equine athlete, Ranvet has now formulated a range of products for the greyhound racing industry. More Info
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