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FORMULA 707 WEIGHT GAIN 16 LB BUCKET

FORMULA 707 WEIGHT GAIN 16 LB BUCKET

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Material #: 21279020
Manufacturer: JOHN EWING COMPANY
Mfr #: 40816
UPC: 765616164088
UoM: BC
Scale: 2 Bucket per 1 Case
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FORMULA 707 WEIGHT GAIN is a highly palatable, calorie-rich supplement
specifically formulated to help all types of horses gain and maintain
weight. Vegetable fat provides concentrated and easily digestible
calories in a form that also increases a horse’s overall energy.
High-quality protein provides all the essential amino acids a horse
needs to rebuild lost muscle, and fiber keeps the digestive machinery
working smoothly. Calcium and phosphorus have been added to assist in
the important task of skeletal maintenance and, along with zinc and
copper, energy metabolism. Does it work? In informal studies, FORMULA
707 WEIGHT GAIN was shown to have a visible effect on underweight horses
in just a few days, and a return to normal weight within weeks. Caution:
Severely emaciated horses that have been deprived of nutrition over a long period of time, such as
rescue horses, should only be reintroduced to food under the care of a
veterinarian. Long-term deprivation leads to changes in the digestive
system, and further damage can occur if high calorie supplements are
introduced too soon.
Establish and maintain a healthy weight while improving muscle tone and
energy. Highly palatable, calorie-rich supplement formulated to help all
types of horses maintain a healthy metabolism. Vegetable fat provides
easily digestible calories and increases your horse’s overall energy,
and high-quality protein provides essential amino acids necessary for
the body to build muscle. Fiber helps keep the digestive system working
smoothly. Formulated and manufactured by John Ewing Company in Colorado,
USA, where they've been Helping Horses Succeed Since 1946.