



Nourish Ultimate Biotin, also known as Vitamin B7, plays a vital role in the production of keratin — the key protein responsible for forming strong, resilient hoof structure in horses.While biotin is best known for supporting healthy hoof growth and strength, it also contributes to improved skin condition and enhanced hair and coat quality.Although fresh forage and grains naturally contain biotin, the levels present in a typical diet may not always be sufficient to deliver optimal benefits. True biotin deficiency in horses is rare; however, suboptimal intake can lead to brittle, cracking hooves and reduced coat condition. Horses that struggle to maintain strong hoof integrity or hold shoes securely may benefit from additional supplementation.For optimal hoof support, horses are recommended to receive a minimum of 20mg of biotin per 500kg bodyweight daily. In cases where extra support is required, feeding levels of up to 50mg per day may be beneficial.This formulation uses D-Biotin, the most bioavailable form to ensure maximum absorption and effectiveness.Feeding Guide (per day)Level 2.5ml scoops (4g per scoop) Pony (250kg): 2 scoops Horse (500kg): 2–3 scoops Large Horse (>750kg): 4 scoops Approx. 6 month supply for a 500kg horse Active ingredients per daily serving: D-Biotin 50mg; Calcium 3600mg
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Details:Nourish Ultimate Biotin, also known as Vitamin B7, plays a vital role in the production of keratin — the key protein responsible for forming strong, resilient hoof structure in horses.While biotin is best known for supporting healthy hoof growth and strength, it also contributes to improved skin condition and enhanced hair and coat quality.Although fresh forage and grains naturally contain biotin, the levels present in a typical diet may not always be sufficient to deliver optimal benefits. True biotin deficiency in horses is rare; however, suboptimal intake can lead to brittle, cracking hooves and reduced coat condition. Horses that struggle to maintain strong hoof integrity or hold shoes securely may benefit from additional supplementation.For optimal hoof support, horses are recommended to receive a minimum of 20mg of biotin per 500kg bodyweight daily. In cases where extra support is required, feeding levels of up to 50mg per day may be beneficial.This formulation uses D-Biotin, the most bioavailable form to ensure maximum absorption and effectiveness.Feeding Guide (per day)Level 2.5ml scoops (4g per scoop) Pony (250kg): 2 scoops Horse (500kg): 2–3 scoops Large Horse (>750kg): 4 scoops Approx. 6 month supply for a 500kg horse Active ingredients per daily serving: D-Biotin 50mg; Calcium 3600mg
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Nourish Ultimate Biotin, also known as Vitamin B7, plays a vital role in the production of keratin — the key protein responsible for forming strong, resilient hoof structure in horses.While biotin is best known for supporting healthy hoof growth and strength, it also contributes to improved skin condition and enhanced hair and coat quality.Although fresh forage and grains naturally contain biotin, the levels present in a typical diet may not always be sufficient to deliver optimal benefits. True biotin deficiency in horses is rare; however, suboptimal intake can lead to brittle, cracking hooves and reduced coat condition. Horses that struggle to maintain strong hoof integrity or hold shoes securely may benefit from additional supplementation.For optimal hoof support, horses are recommended to receive a minimum of 20mg of biotin per 500kg bodyweight daily. In cases where extra support is required, feeding levels of up to 50mg per day may be beneficial.This formulation uses D-Biotin, the most bioavailable form to ensure maximum absorption and effectiveness.Feeding Guide (per day)Level 2.5ml scoops (4g per scoop) Pony (250kg): 2 scoops Horse (500kg): 2–3 scoops Large Horse (>750kg): 4 scoops Approx. 6 month supply for a 500kg horse Active ingredients per daily serving: D-Biotin 50mg; Calcium 3600mg
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Gender | unisex |
Material | lead |
Size | 2kg |
Brand | Nourish |
Weight | 2kg |
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