Our Q & A pages are presented as a guide only. Under no circumstances do we make any warranties of
any kind, expressed or implied.
Also keep in mind that many nutritional studies have been conducted on
other species of animals and do NOT automatically carry over to horses. |
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You will see the word “balance” listed multiple times within the framework of the question and answer format below. BALANCE is the key to good nutrition and to HS-35’s unique formula. If the ingredients are not balanced, they are in conflict with each other and will not work. Therefore, it is imperative that a supplement is BALANCED!
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| FACT: Most health issues are nutritionally related. |
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Good nutrition is a must! Some people tell us their horses are fat and healthy; their horse(s) live on pasture and hay and don’t need a supplement. Your horse may appear to be healthy, but it is important to remember that many borderline imbalances are sub clinical, which means they may not be readily apparent or affect overall health to the discernable eye. However, they do reduce performance and the ability to reach the horse’s genetic potential. Often times, they are also difficult to diagnose. As you read on, maybe you will recognize or notice subtle signs or issues that you are seeing with your own horses.
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| FACT: Many issues/problems can be addressed with proper nutrition. |
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| FACT: Nutrition affects every biological system in your horse: |
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• Reproductive
• Circulatory
• Musculoskeletal
• Immune
• Endocrine
• Digestive |
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| FACT: Poor nutrition can even affect your horse’s behavior and attitude! |
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| Q: Why do I need to feed HS-35? |
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| Q: Do I have to feed each horse individually? |
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| Q: Can I feed more HS-35 than the recommended dosage? |
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| Q: What are the
OPTiMIN® Chelated Minerals found in HS-35? |
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