




Mineral Snack
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Beatrice Mary, Anja Fee & over 40,000 customers love Alpurial products.
✓ Practical snack with essential minerals
✓ Provides vital minerals in a convenient snack format
✓ Suitable for daily ration supplementation
✓ Appropriate for horses of all ages
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Horses require a balanced supply of minerals every day – especially when nutritional demands are increased.
The Alpurial Mineral Snack offers a convenient way to complement the daily ration with essential minerals – in a practical snack format. Ideally suited for horses of all ages and also perfect as a reward.
- Content: 250 g
- RRP: €39.60 per kg
- show safe
Daily amount for large horses
approx. 8 treats
Daily amount for small horses/ponies
approx. 4 treats
Supplementary feed for horses
Ingredients:
Calcium carbonate; green flour (alfalfa green flour); sodium chloride; monocalcium phosphate; oil; magnesium oxide, glycerin
Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (3a672a) 500,000 iU; Vitamin D3 (3a671) 100,000 iU; Vitamin E (α-tocopherol acetate) (3a700) 4,000 mg; Vitamin B1 (3a821) 50mg; Vitamin B2 200 mg; Vitamin B6 (3a831) 150 mg; Vitamin B12 800 mcg; Vitamin K3 (3a710) 50 mg; Folic acid (3a316) 20 mg; Niacinamide (3a315) 800 mg; Ca-D-pantothenate (3a841) 300 mg; Zinc (Zinc Oxide) (3b603) 4,000 mg; Manganese (manganese(II) oxide) (3b502) 2,000 mg; Copper (copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate) (3b405) 700 mg; Iron (iron(II) sulfate monohydrate) (3b103) 2,000 mg; Selenium (sodium selenite) (3b801) 10 mg; Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) (3b202) 50 mg; Cobalt (coated cobalt(II) carbonate granules) (3b304) 12 mg
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Ingredients
Know what's inside: We use highly concentrated ingredients to minimize the daily feeding amount. This makes your product last longer.
Sodium chloride provides the electrolytes sodium and chloride, which are involved in maintaining fluid balance and osmotic equilibrium in the body. Targeted supplementation may be useful in situations with increased nutritional demands, such as heavy sweating, physical exertion, or stress.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin with antioxidant properties. It is often included in feeding concepts for senior horses or horses under increased physical demands, especially in combination with muscle- and energy-appropriate diets.
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is a water-soluble B-vitamin naturally found in grains, yeasts, and herbs. It is commonly used in supplementary feed to support the daily ration during periods of higher nutritional needs – such as intensive work or special feeding situations.
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a water-soluble B-vitamin that naturally occurs in yeast, grains, and green plants. It is traditionally used in equine nutrition as part of a balanced ration to ensure an adequate supply of this micronutrient – particularly in periods of increased nutritional demands or when liver function is limited.
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) is a water-soluble B-vitamin naturally found in yeast, grains, and plant-based feed materials. It is included in equine feed formulations that aim to provide a balanced intake of nutrients that may be relevant for protein and fat metabolism, as well as general ration planning.
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is an essential B-vitamin found primarily in animal-based feed ingredients such as fermented products or brewer’s yeast. It is included in horse feed concepts designed to support the overall supply of key micronutrients – especially in older horses or during periods of increased demand.
Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin used in equine nutrition as part of balanced formulations that support calcium and phosphorus intake. It is particularly relevant for horses with limited exposure to sunlight or during periods of increased physical demands.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) is an essential B-vitamin naturally found in plant-based feedstuffs, yeast, and grains. It is commonly included in equine rations as part of a comprehensive supply of micronutrients that may play a role in supporting overall nutritional balance.
Folic acid (Vitamin B9) is an essential B-vitamin that horses cannot produce themselves and must therefore obtain through feed. It is commonly included in equine nutrition to ensure an adequate supply as part of a balanced diet – especially for older horses or those with increased nutritional requirements.
Calcium is a macroelement found throughout the body, particularly in the skeleton. It is a structural component in bones and teeth and plays a role in general cellular functions. A balanced calcium supply is considered relevant in feeding concepts for young, senior, or sport horses.
Iron is an essential trace element and part of important protein compounds in the body, such as hemoglobin. In equine feeding, it is used in formulations that support a species-appropriate intake of iron – especially in periods of increased physical effort or in response to feeding-related needs.
Iodine is an essential trace element that contributes to species-appropriate feeding concepts with a focus on micronutrient balance. It is often used in rations for horses during times of increased physiological demand, such as seasonal coat change or in breeding horses.
Copper is an essential trace element involved in numerous physiological processes in the body, including those related to connective tissue, the nervous system, and blood metabolism. It is included in feeding concepts for horses to support the overall micronutrient supply, particularly during periods of increased physical effort.
Manganese is an essential trace element and a component of various enzymes. It plays a role in equine nutrition strategies that address the nutritional needs of the musculoskeletal system – especially for horses under physical strain or in training.
Zinc is an important trace element associated with cell metabolism. It is often used in feeding concepts that aim to support the nutritional needs related to skin, coat, and hoof quality.
Selenium is an essential trace element that plays a role in various metabolic functions. In equine feeding, selenium is used as part of balanced formulations for horses with increased nutritional requirements – such as during training or periods of physical stress.








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