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Spelling and Studs.

GRORITE
- High Bioavailability Spelling and Stud Horse Feed Supplement.

GRORITE has evolved through a unique research programme which was conducted over an 18 year period with mares in foal, foals, weanlings, yearlings, 2 year olds, horses spelling and stallions.

 
 
What is unique about GRORITE?

Through our research and observations of performance horses generally, we found that over 80% of them are deficient in a significant number of nutritional elements resulting in dysfunction of specific systems of the body. GRORITE not only provides nutritional elements to avoid deficiencies but also contains nutritients that help to maintain a balance to all the systems of the body. This dual effect is unique to GRORITE. Australian soils generally are deficient in a number of essential nutrients. A balanced supplementation plan is necessary to offset these deficiencies and provide performance horses with a sound foundation physically and mentally .

Which systems are most affected?

Immune System ...................Skeletal System ...................Respiratory System ...................Muscular System
Digestive System .................Nervous System .................Reproductive System .................Endocrine System

How does GRORITE help maintain these systems?

The broad spectrum of natural ingredients in GRORITE provides a balanced form of supplementation with high bioavailability. The high content of organic macro and micro minerals, trace minerals and other elements assists to maintain these systems to function at a normal and natural level. Avoiding deficiencies results in having a healthier and happier horse that can perform to it's maximum potential.

What is the cost and benefits of GRORITE?
The cost per week to supplement a 500kg horse is $10.00.


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FEED INCLUSION GUIDE - (500kg Horse)

Add 1 scoop to morning feed and
add 2 scoops to night feed for horses spelling and stallions.

Add 2 scoops to morning feed and
add 2 scoops to night feed for mares in foal and lactating mares

Introduce gradually to foals after 4 weeks of age – up to ¼ scoop morning and night (20gms in total).