Un supplément pour toutes les classes de chevaux
Platinum Performance® Equine Wellness and Performance Formula is a comprehensive nutritional foundation formula for all horses.
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Préparation pour un soutien amélioré des sabots
Platinum Hoof Support was designed to support healthy hooves in horses with hoof care needs. Platinum Hoof Support provides concentrated levels of highly bio-available Biotin, Zinc, Manganese, Copper, Cobalt, Methionine, and L-Lysine.
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Hoof Growth is a Slow Process Studies show it takes 9-12 months for hoof tissue to grow from the coronary band to the weight-bearing surface. For advanced hoof care needs it is important to supplement with Platinum Hoof Support daily and continue as part of a long-term hoof health regimen.
“We have a 17-year-old polo pony still playing 12-goal polo. He had crummy feet and a history of many abscesses during a year-long period. He would blow out the top, create huge cracks and grew foot so slowly the cracks wouldn’t have a chance to heal. He was impossible to shoe and lame barefoot. We tried supplement after supplement for years. Finally, at a vet visit, he suggested Platinum. The before picture is after a year and a half on hoof supplements. The after picture is after 10 months of Platinum. Thank you for a product that works!”
— Nina G.
Platinum Performance® Client since 2016
Uses: Platinum Performance® Equine & Platinum Hoof Support
is significant for both hoof growth and hoof horn quality. It also is involved in hoof strength as it is an element of the intercellular glue that binds hoof cells together.
are amino acids, the building blocks for proteins and are essential for hoof growth as the hoof wall is 93% protein. Methionine is a sulfur-containing amino acid that is a primary constituent of keratin, the hard protein that makes up the hoof horn.
is necessary for the normal functioning of the cells that produce the hoof wall. Zinc-dependent enzymes are involved in keratinization and the hardening of the hoof.
is involved in connecting hoof cells. Low dietary levels of copper are often associated with weak or damaged hooves.
is a mineral incorporated in the equine hoof horn and provides strength to the hoof wall and foot structures.