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Overview
Super-concentrated powder supplement provides a source of l-lysine HCl, the essential amino acid most often deficient in horses’ diets. Recommended to support the availability of protein. For all classes of horses.

Contains guaranteed minimum 3.03 gm lysine per serving (78.8% per lb).

Directions: Foals/weanlings up to 1 year - 1 scoop daily; Mature horses (maintenance) - 3 scoops daily; Broodmares and heavy training/competing horses - 2-3 scoops daily. 4 gm scoop enclosed.

4 lbs = 151 day supply at maintenance level.

Did you know?
Inadequate protein or lysine intake results in decreased growth and development of young animals. Inadequate intake of protein or amino acids by mature horses may lead to reduced feed intake, body tissue loss, poor hair coat and reduced hoof growth.
Source: National Research Council

* Please check with your association for testing rules and regulations.
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Pure Lysine Horse Supplement

13611
Essential amino acid especially for equine diets low in alfalfa, clover and soy

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Pure Lysine Horse Supplement
4 lbs
Item #13611-1
Case Quantity: 6
FOB Tier 1: 5.00 lbs
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Overview
Super-concentrated powder supplement provides a source of l-lysine HCl, the essential amino acid most often deficient in horses’ diets. Recommended to support the availability of protein. For all classes of horses.

Contains guaranteed minimum 3.03 gm lysine per serving (78.8% per lb).

Directions: Foals/weanlings up to 1 year - 1 scoop daily; Mature horses (maintenance) - 3 scoops daily; Broodmares and heavy training/competing horses - 2-3 scoops daily. 4 gm scoop enclosed.

4 lbs = 151 day supply at maintenance level.

Did you know?
Inadequate protein or lysine intake results in decreased growth and development of young animals. Inadequate intake of protein or amino acids by mature horses may lead to reduced feed intake, body tissue loss, poor hair coat and reduced hoof growth.
Source: National Research Council

* Please check with your association for testing rules and regulations.
Manufacturer Label
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
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