Hoof Synbiotin is a combination of biologically valuable active ingredients
which meets the nutritional requirements of the horse and contains
all the important elements for a healthy and even growth of the hoof.
Hoof Synbiotin is the result of extensive research and is in keeping with
the latest scientific findings.
Feeding Hoof Synbiotin regularly as a supplement guarantees a better
quality of the horn thanks to the optimal synergistic effects of biotin, DLmethionine
(sulphurous amino acid) and zinc. Moreover, the renewal of the
horn is enhanced by specific calcium salts, predominantly organic trace
elements, a vitamin mix and a concentrate of selected marine algae.
Methionine and cysteine Hoof growth in horses given high proportions of these sulfur-containing amino acids in combination with biotin has been shown to be superior to that of non-treated animals.
Zinc is a trace element that influences skin and skin organs (including the hoof). Zinc deficiency can cause changes in the hoof.
Vitamin A A shortage of this fat-soluble vitamin can make the hoof brittle. Vitamin A is formed from beta-carotene, which is found in green plants. In winter, when animals are fed in the stable, the beta-carotene and hence the vitamin A supply can be inadequate. Hoof Synbiotin contains all ingredients required for hoof regeneration. Optimum effect on the hoof quality is achieved through synergistic reactions between biotin, sulfur-containing amino acids, zinc, vitamin A, special calcium salts and selected marine algae. Long-term administration of 20 g of Hoof Synbiotin per animal per day provides a 500 to 600 kg horse with the scientifically recommended daily intake of 20 mg of biotin.