| Selenium |
15mg/kg
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| Calcium Actual |
12.0%
|
| *Sodium Actual |
3.0%
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| Sulfur Actual |
0.5%
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| Iron Actual |
4000 mg/kg
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| Zinc Actual |
4000 mg/kg
|
| Copper Actual |
700 mg/kg
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| Vitamin A Min. |
600,000 IU/kg
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| Vitamin E Min. |
1100 IU/kg
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| Biotin Min. |
6200 mcg/kg
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| Niacin Min. |
1600 mg/kg
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| Riboflavin Min. |
175 mg/kg
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| Vitamin B12 Min. |
500 mcg/kg
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| Phosphorus Actual |
8.0%
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| Magnesium Actual |
1.6%
|
|
Fluorine Max. |
2000 mg/kg
|
| Iodine Actual |
40 mg/kg
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| Manganese Actual |
2100 mg/kg
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| Cobalt Actual |
30 mg/kg
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| Vitamin D Min. |
40,000 IU/kg
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| Menadione Min. |
6.0 mg/kg
|
| Folic Acclass Min. |
60 mg/kg
|
| Pantothenic Acclass Min. |
200 mg/kg
|
| Thiamine Min. |
350 mg/kg
|
| Pyridoxine |
90mg/kg
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| *Equivalent to approximately 7.5% salt | |
Ingredients:
Lorne and Marian Hoffman, developers of Hoffman’s Horse Minerals, were having difficulty breeding some of the mares on their Quarter Horse farm in Alberta, Canada. Through a series of contacts, they, with the help of professionals, formulated what seems to be a perfect combination of essential nutrients and minerals. The across-the-board benefits experienced by horses throughout Canada and the Western U.S. attest to the success of this formula. This exceptional mineral is now available in Michigan for the first time!
Here are some of the many benefits that have been experienced:
Arthritis and Joints
· After four months on the mineral, a crippled pony began running around the pasture.
· Trainers report less joint and tendon soreness and lameness from various causes than before using HHM.
Breeding Mares
· One of the Hoffman’s mares had inconsistent heat cycles. Within two cycles, she was regular and in foal.
· One customer had a mare who had trouble carrying foals. She started on HHM before her pregnancy and continued throughout her pregnancy. She carried the baby and produced a nice foal in the spring. “I also noted a lot less incidents of mares aborting over the winter when we got our customers on HHM.”
· Customers have reported easier foaling and larger, healthier foals. One commented how well the mare was milking.
Cribbing
· Some customers report that their horses have stopped eating their fences after they started feeding HHM.
Improved Hoof and Coat Quality
· Farriers have noted that horses on Hoffman’s Minerals have some of the healthiest hooves that they have seen.
· One user with a 22-year-old navicular gelding reports lengthened stride, freer movements, and general improvement.
· “My horses have never looked so shiny! Their color was really nice. I am so impressed with your product, I tell anyone who will listen.”

Sickness and Weight Issues
HHM builds immunity and gives high degree of protection from ill·nesses.
· Customers reported less vet bills from sick or lame horses.
· Helps maintain a healthy weight.
Racing
· Nose bleeding stopped since using HHM.
· A Standard Bred racer in Ontario asked to keep HHM a secret after his horse won a futurity with his two-year-old mare.
Stamina
· Top performances through long stretches of showing without drawing up and losing weight.
· One trail rider claims his horses sweat less and tire less easily than before HHM.
Endorsements
· A feed specialist from Weatherford, TX says that HHM is a “Cadillac” mineral.
· Veterinarians endorse and recommend.
· A Canadian customer used HHM for brood mares, stallions, and babies for years. When they moved, they were unable to get it, so they used something else. They noticed a big (negative) difference, and sought out Hoffman’s. “It is an exceptional product.”
Another customer emailed:
“We have to travel 100 miles to get our mineral, but it is worth it. I gave the analysis to our vet and she forwarded it to the equine nutritionist at Washington State University Vet School. Her feedback to us was that this is the best supplement they had seen.”
How do I use Hoffman's Horse Minerals?
Feeding Directions:
Free Choice
Place Hoffman’s Horse Minerals in an open mineral feeder protected from the elements. Place one feeder for every 10-15 head. Initially, remove all sources of salt. Place enough mineral for 2 to 3 days consumption in the feeder(s). Monitor intake. If mineral intake exceeds 200 grams per head per day, add salt blocks to the mineral feeder, approximately one block for every 10-15 head. Expected free choice consumption will be approximately 150-200 grams per head per day. This will vary depending upon the condition of the horses, level of nutrition, age, weight, weather conditions and sex of horse.
Top Dressing
Hoffman’s Horse Minerals may also be top dressed on the horse’s daily grain allowance. Top dress 150 to 200 grams for mature horses. For best results, top dress in two equal daily feedings. Allow horses access to clean water and adequate, dust-free good quality forage at all times.
