$68 NZD
Location: Wellington, New Zealand
High Energy Omega 3 & Omega 6
Ranvet SPRINT Oil is high-energy blend of OMEGA 3 and OMEGA 6 essential fatty acids which has been specifically formulated for high performance greyhounds.
Fatty Acids - the building blocks of fats, important for a wide array of cell structure components and for many establishing reactions in the body including hormonal and energy activities. They also play a vital role in establishing a healthy lipid barrier in the skin to block irritants and infections.
The naturally balanced diet should contain these essential fatty acids in a optimal ratio of 3:2 (Linoleic acid : alpha-Linolenic acid).
Essential fatty acids for Greyhounds
Alpha-Linolenic Acid (Omega 3 Fatty Acid) – a double unsaturated fatty acid with double bond, three carbon atoms from the end of the long molecule. Two main components are (eicosapentaenoic acid [EPA] and docosahexaenoic acid [DHA]). a double unsaturated fatty acid with double bond, three carbon atoms from the end of the long molecule. Two main components are (eicosapentaenoic acid [EPA] and docosahexaenoic acid [DHA]).
Linoleic Acid (Omega 6 Fatty Acid) – triple unsaturated fatty acid with double bond, six carbon atoms from the end of the long molecule.
Precursor for gamma-Linolenic acid (GLA) synthesis.
Precursor for the synthesis of the other fatty acids.
Reliefs from symptoms of allergic skin disease.
Ranvet Sprint Oil supplies a palatable supplementary source of Energy with Linolenic (Omega 3) and Linoleic (Omega 6) fatty acids, and is indicated where dietary levels may be low. Each litre of Ranvet Sprint Oil provides 33.1 MK digestible energy.
Active Constituents: 107mL Omega 3 Linolenic acid, 426mL Omega 6 Linoleic acid.
Directions for use: Mix Ranvet Sprint Oil through the feed, or give directly into the dog's mouth. It is likely to take at least 4 to 6 weeks for a dog to become adapted to oil in the diet and it is recommended that you consult your veterinary surgeon when introducing a high fat diet.
Dose rate: a gradual increase in the oil content of the diet from 50ml to as high as 10 percent of the diet can be achieved to increase the energy density of the diet but the period of fat adaptation may be 4-6 weeks or greater.
Storage: Store in a dry place, below 30oC (room temperature). Keep container tightly closed.
Group One Seal of Quality
Ranvet Sprint Oil puts your greyhounds on the cutting edge of high performance feeding. Products that carry the Group One Seal of Quality are formulated to meet the requirements of racing at Group One level - the highest level of competition - by Ranvet; the name you can trust for quality.
Pack Sizes
Ranvet's Sprint Oil is packed in 1, 5 litre bottles and 20 litre drums with a dispensing tap.
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 (these products will be listed in 'other'.)
| Contact: | Robert Best |
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| Address: | 774 Ohario Valley Rd, Johnsonville Wellington |
| Phone No. | 044789091 |
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