




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 need a balanced supply of minerals every day – especially during periods of increased stress.
The Mineral Snack from Alpurial offers an easy way to supplement your daily ration with important minerals – in a practical snack format.
Ideal for horses of all ages – can also be used as a reward.
- Contents 250g
- RRP 39.60€ per kg
- ADMR compliant
Daily amount of large horses
approx. 8 treats
Daily amount of small horses/ponies
approx. 4 treats
Supplementary feed for horses
Composition:
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 the ingredients: 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 can provide nutritional support for electrolyte balance, particularly during heavy sweating, physical exertion, or stressful situations.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin with antioxidant properties. It helps protect cells from oxidative stress and supports important processes in muscle and cell metabolism. The immune system can also benefit from an adequate supply – especially in older or physically demanding horses.
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is a water-soluble B vitamin naturally found in cereals, yeasts, and herbs. It supports normal energy metabolism and is involved in physiological functions in the nervous system, muscles, and skin metabolism. A balanced supply can be particularly beneficial during periods of high stress.
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a water-soluble B vitamin that occurs naturally in yeast, cereals, and green plants. It supports normal energy metabolism and is involved in physiological processes in skin, cell, and hoof metabolism. Vitamin B2 is traditionally used in equine nutrition to ensure an adequate supply of this micronutrient with rational feeding—especially during periods of increased stress or impaired liver function.
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) is a water-soluble B vitamin naturally occurring in yeast, cereals, and plant feed. It is involved in normal amino acid and fatty acid metabolism and contributes to the physiological function of the skin and liver.
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is an essential B vitamin found primarily in animal feed such as fermented products or brewer's yeast. It is involved in normal energy metabolism and plays a role in physiological processes such as blood formation, cell function, and nerve metabolism. Adequate intake can be particularly beneficial during periods of high stress or in old age.
Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin used in horse feed to support calcium and phosphorus metabolism. It contributes to the maintenance of normal bones and the physiological function of the immune system—particularly in horses with limited access to sunlight or during periods of increased physical exertion.
Niacinamide (vitamin B3) is an essential B vitamin that occurs naturally in plant feed, yeast, and cereals. It is involved in numerous enzymatic processes and supports normal energy metabolism. Niacinamide contributes to the physiological function of the skin, muscles, digestion, and nervous system.
Folic acid (vitamin B9) is an essential B vitamin that horses cannot produce themselves and therefore must obtain through their diet. It is involved in physiological processes in cell metabolism and in the normal function of blood formation. A targeted supply can help support general vitality, especially in older or heavily stressed horses.
Calcium is a trace element that plays a role in the body, including the skeleton and energy metabolism. It is involved in the function of cell membranes and nerves and serves as a structural building block for bones and teeth. Adequate calcium intake is particularly important for young, older, and athletic horses.
Iron is an essential trace element and a component of important protein compounds in the body, such as hemoglobin. In horse feed, it can contribute to the nutritional support of normal blood formation and oxygen transport—especially during periods of high physical exertion or when additional requirements are required due to dietary changes.
Iodine is an essential trace element in horse feed that contributes to supporting normal thyroid metabolism. A needs-based supply can be particularly beneficial during periods of hormonal change, such as shedding, or in breeding horses.
Copper is an essential trace element involved in various physiological processes in the body—including connective tissue, the nervous system, and blood formation. It supports normal oxygen transport in the body and contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress. Adequate copper intake can be particularly beneficial during periods of increased physical exertion.
Manganese is an essential trace element and a component of various enzymes that play a role in energy metabolism and the formation of connective tissue, cartilage, and bone, among other things. It can contribute to the nutritional support of normal musculoskeletal function—especially in horses subject to increased physical exertion.
Zinc is an important trace element involved in normal cell metabolism. It supports the natural function of skin, coat, and horn and contributes to a healthy appearance.
Selenium is an essential trace element involved in various metabolic processes in the body. It contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and supports normal muscle function. Especially during periods of high physical exertion, such as training, adequate selenium intake can be nutritionally beneficial.





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