Vitamin K1 & K2 are naturally available in fresh, growing, green pasture but they are highly unstable, being degraded by UV light, wilting or “wintering off”. Horses that do not have constant access to high quality pasture are likely to be deficient in Vitamin K, leading to a reduction in bone density and strength.
Horses removed from Vitamin K rich pasture and brought into a box/yard regime have demonstrated a reduction in bone density within 7-10 days.
Quinaquanone® (Vitamins K1 & K2), Vitamin D3, Sucrose microfine and Corn starch.
Nutritional Analysis
1 scoop = 10 g
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Per Dose (10g)
|
Per Lb. |
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS |
Vitamins K1 & K2 |
7 mg |
317.5 mg |
Vitamin D3 |
8,000 IU |
362,874 IU |
INACTIVE INGREDIENTS |
Sucrose Microfine |
9.33g |
423 g |
Corn Starch |
0.49 g |
22 g |