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Kohnkes Own Cell Grow
Kohnkes Own Cell Grow is a concentrated mineral, trace mineral and vitamin supplement for growing and breeding horses on feeds or pastures low in essential minerals and trace minerals.
The innovative Supplet pellet format helps to prevent nutrient interactions between vitamins and trace minerals which can occur with powdered or liquid supplements and also allows it to be easily mixed into grain, pelleted and textured hard feeds without sifting or blow out from paddock feeders. Cell Grow provides essential nutrients to support strong, healthy bone and body development in growing horses and pregnancy and lactation in broodmares.
Key Features:
Usage Instructions:
Mixes easily into feed, see packaging for detailed dosage rates. Horses on diets with no Lucerne may require additional calcium and phosphorus supplementation for optimal levels. Please note this supplement contains selenium which can be toxic in high doses. Check selenium content of soil and current feeds prior to use.
Dosage Instructions:
Daily supplementation rates are given for the body weight of the mare or stallion, see packs for amounts suitable for individual body weights.
Daily Dose (based on 500kg horse) | |
Empty mares and early to mid pregnant mares | 90 g |
Late Pregnant Mares (last 3 months) | 120 g |
Lactating Mare (first 3 months) | 140 g |
Lactating Mares (after 3 months to weaning) | 110 g |
Stallions (breeding season) | 120 g |
Daily supplementation rates are given for foals and young horses dependant on the expected mature body weight and their current growth rate.
Daily Dose (based on maturing at 500kg) | |
Foals (3 months to weaning) (Creep or co feed) | 90 g |
Weanlings and Yearlings: 6 – 24 months of age | |
Moderate Growth Rate | 110 g |
Rapid Growth Rate | 120 g |
Older yearlings up to 30 months of age will also benefit from Cell-Grow if they have experienced a previous growth setback.
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Created by Dr John Kohnke, an equine veterinarian of over 30 years experience with special expertise in equine nutrition, Kohnkes own supplements and horse care products are based on scientific knowledge to keep your horse looking, feeling and performing at their best.
Active Ingredients per kg: Calcium (as carbonate and calcium hydrogen phosphate) 107.8g, Zinc (as proteinate and sulfate) 4.97g, Phosphorus (as calcium hydrogen phosphate) 38.5g, Manganese (as proteinate and oxide) 3.0g, Magnesium (as oxide) 37.1g, Copper (as proteinate and sulfate) 1.36g, Vitamin A (Retinol) 21.0mg, Iron (as proteinate, carbonul and sulfate) 3.0g, Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) 175?g, Cobalt (as proteinate and sulfate) 10.2mg, Iodine (as iodide) 39.2mg, Vitamin A (Retinol) 97.5mg, Selenium (as organic proteinate) 22.5mg, Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) 812.5?g, Chromium (as chromium yeast) 42.5mg, Vitamin E (dl-?-Tocopheryl adsorbate) 5.0g, Choline (as chloride) 3.45g, Vitamin K (Menadione sodium bisulfite) 130.0mg, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine hydrochloride) 390.0mg, Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 325.0mg, Nicotinamide 845.0mg, Calcium pantothenate 390.0mg, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride) 260.0mg, Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) 650.0?g, Folic Acid 146.25mg
Other Information: Min. Crude Protein 10.3%, Max. Crude Fibre 3.7%, Max.Salt (Na Cl) 0.6%, Total Calcium (Ca) 133.3g/kg, Total Phosphorus (P) 47.7g/kg, Total Retinol (Vitamin A) 118.5mg/kg, Total Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) 987.5?g/kg
These are broad guidelines only, designed to assist with feeding your pet based on their weight, age and activity level. Always check the feeding charts on your pet's food packaging in conjunction with these feeding guidelines. Required amounts may differ between individual pets, and adjustments may be required to maintain optimal body weight.
Once or twice daily feeding is recommended for adult dogs, unless otherwise specified by your veterinarian. Puppies and kittens require feeding more regularly, with the total portion divided into three or four meals throughout the day. Ensure fresh water is available at all times.