Equine America Better Bones
The skeleton is the foundation of the body, which provides support, protection for the organs, levers for movement, and acts as a mineral store for the body. Bones will naturally adapt to the stress created by work or exercise by becoming denser where loading is greatest. If the correct vitamins and minerals are not available, bones will become weak or brittle, increasing the risk of injury or fracture.
In broodmares, if sufficient levels of the bone developing vitamins and minerals are not available, the stores within her own bones will be used to create the skeleton of the foal. If these are not replenished it can cause brittle bones in the mare and lead to growth problems in the foal. Heavy grazing, farming, and fertilisation can leave land lacking in these vital elements, and providing the correct nutrition for bone strength and development is vital for every horse, especially the broodmare, young stock, and competition horse.
Feed Better Bones in combination with Cortaflex to support joint and bone condition for horses of all ages.
Feeding guidelines:
For typical 500g mature weight:
Weanlings (6-12 months) 60g per day
Yearlings (12-24 months) 90g per day
Broodmares and mature horses 120g per day