Targeted nutrition for young performance horses, broodmares and youngstock, containing a carefully researched combination of major minerals (Calcium, Phosphorus and Magnesium), key trace minerals, (Copper, Zinc, Manganese and Silicon),Vitamins D and K, collagen and amino acids, to support correct bone growth and development.
- Provides key minerals, vitamins D3, and K collagen and amino acids for broodmares and youngstock to support optimum skeletal development.
- Contains bio-available mineral sources, including sustainable marine algae, collagen and high-quality protein, providing key amino acids.
- MSM to support the horses’ natural anti-inflammatory processes, as well as providing a bioavailable source of sulphur to support hoof growth.
- Provides targeted nutrition for broodmares and youngstock, as well as young race horses entering training and young performance horses competing in age classes, to support continuing skeletal maturation and maintenance of bone density.
- Also suitable for horses on long term box rest, where bone de-mineralization can occur through enforced lack of load-bearing activity.
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Equine America is BETA NOPS and UFAS accredited, making Better Bones suitable for horses competing under FEI regulations and the Rules of Racing by reducing the risk of our products containing prohibited substances
For those competing under the Rules of Racing, please note that when fed at recommended levels, this product contains controlled levels of MSM which is listed as a threshold substance under the Rules of Racing. For further advice please contact our technical team info@equine-america.co.uk
Quality Commitment
Equine America manufactures to a strict code of feed safety. This product has been manufactured in licenced premises using quality assured ingredients under strictly controlled production conditions and conforms to the requirements of the relevant legislation governing the manufacture of animal feeding stuffs. Equine America monitors for the presence of specified naturally occurring prohibited substances (NOPS) as required under the rules of racing and other affiliated competitions which are in line with BETA NOPS guidelines. Adherence to these guidelines ensures that the risk of occurrence of such substances is minimised.
Key Ingredients per 120g Serving
Calcium 6600mg | Phosphorus 2200mg |
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Magnesium 1000mg | Ca:P Ratio3:1 |
Zinc 300mg | Copper 100mg |
Mono Silicic Acid 120mg | Manganese 300mg |
Vitamin D3 2000iu | Collagen 360mg |
Methionine 3000mg | Lysine 6000mg |
MSM2500mg | Vitamin K7mg |
Product Information:
Better Bones Pellets are a carefully researched combination of key minerals, vitamin D3, vitamin K, collagen and amino acids, to support correct bone growth and development in young, growing horses, including young racehorses and performance horses entering training, as well as broodmares.
The skeletal development and health of a young horse begins in utero, and ensuring the broodmare receives the correct intake of key nutrients will be critical to the growth of the unborn foal. Producing high-quality milk places a significant drain on the nutrient reserves of the mare, and maintaining mineral intakes during peak lactation is vital to ensure the foal receives the best nutrition to support the rapid skeletal development in the early weeks and months of growth.
Mineral and other nutrient imbalances in growing youngstock have been recognised for some time as a potential factor in the incidence and severity of developmental skeletal abnormalities, and although genetics and environmental factors can also play a significant role, breeders and trainers can exert a significant degree of control over the nutrition of the horses in their care, ensuring they receive optimum levels of key nutrients.
Young performance horses, such as racehorses, or young showjumpers, dressage or event classes taking part in age-restricted classes, are expected to train and race or compete where significant stresses are placed upon immature bones and joints. Whilst there are many factors than can result in skeletal problems in young performance horses, ensuring that the correct nutrients are provided to support maximising bone density will help ensure optimum bone strength and may reduce the incidence and severity of bone injury.
Better Bones can also be fed to horses on long term box rest, when the enforced inactivity can result in bone de-mineralisation, making the horse more vulnerable to further injury when work recommences.
What are the benefits of Better Bones Pellets?
Calcium is one of the most important minerals in bone, and accounts for nearly 35% of equine bone, as well as playing key roles in muscle and nerve function. Calcium is provided from a combination of organic and inorganic sources, to ensure optimum bio-availability, including marine algae, calcium gluconate, dicalcium phosphate and alfalfa.
Phosphorus accounts for around 15% of bone, and also plays key roles in energy and fat metabolism.
Magnesium - about 60% of the magnesium in the horse’s body is found in the skeleton (and around 30% in the muscles). Magnesium is provided from marine algae.
Vitamin D3 - plays a key role in the correct metabolism of calcium
Vitamin K - plays an important role in a number of physiological processes including bone metabolism, energy production and immune function.
MSM - supports the horses’ natural anti-inflammatory processes, as well as providing a bioavailable source of sulphur to support hoof growth.
Collagen and amino acids – Collagen is a protein, and along with other key amino acids, provides a structure for calcium, phosphorus and other minerals to add strength and harden the framework or skeleton. This combination of collagen and minerals makes bone both strong and flexible enough to withstand the stresses of normal physical exertion. Collagen also provides support for soft tissue (tendon and ligament) health.
Copper, zinc, manganese and silicon – are key trace minerals, provided from a combination of organic and inorganic sources to help ensure optimum bio-availability, and they all play key roles in bone growth and development.
Ingredients & Nutrition
Key Ingredients per 120g Serving
Calcium 6600mg | Phosphorus 2200mg |
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Magnesium 1000mg | Ca:P Ratio3:1 |
Zinc 300mg | Copper 100mg |
Mono Silicic Acid 120mg | Manganese 300mg |
Vitamin D3 2000iu | Collagen 360mg |
Methionine 3000mg | Lysine 6000mg |
MSM2500mg | Vitamin K7mg |
Additives per kg:
Technological additives: Monosilicic acid (dried and precipitated) 30,075mg, E321 BHT 833mg.
Binders: 1m558i Bentonite 60mg
Preservatives: 1a282 Calcium Propionate 667 mg.
Nutritional additives: Vitamins: Vitamin D3 (3a671) 8333 iu, Trace elements: Total Copper 833mg, Copper (Copper (II) chelate of glycine hydrate (3b413) 275mg, Copper (Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate (3b405) 558mg, Total Zinc (2500mg), Zinc oxide (3b603) 1675mg, Zinc chelate of glycine hydrate (3b607) 825mg, Total Manganese (2500mg), Manganese (Manganese oxide 3b502) 1675mg, Manganese (Manganese chelate of glycine hydrate 3b506) 825mg. 23300mg. Amino acids:: Lysine hydrochloride (3.2.3) 54500mg, DL Methionine (3c301) 23300mg, L-Threonine (3c410) 5000mg.
Composition: Wheatfeed, Hipro Soya (from genetically modified sources, Micronized Linseed, Dried Alfalfa, Maerl, Wheat, Dicalcium Phosphate, Methyl Sulphonyl Methane (MSM) Calcium Gluconate, Whey, Collagen (marine).
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 22.2% | Crude Fat 7.0% |
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Crude Fibre 6.3% | Crude Ash 23.0% |
Sodium 0.2% | Calcium 5.4% |
Phosphorus 1.8% | Magnesium 0.7% |
Lysine 5.0% | Methionine 2.5% |
Threonine 1.0% |
Directions For Use
For typical 500g mature weight:
Weanlings: (6-12 months) 60g per day
Youngstock: (12-24 months) 90g per day
Young Performance Horses: 60-120g per day
Broodmares: 120g per day
Maximum per day: 120g
60g (approx..) measure enclosed
Bought With
Cortaflex HA Regular – joint support for young horses or those in light work
Cortaflex HA Super Fenn – high strength joint support for performance and racehorses
Supreme Omega Oil – for glossy coats and condition during yearling preparation.