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Bio-Bloom HF
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Bio-Bloom HF
KER Bio-Bloom HF
Overview
- Contains Zinpro Performance Minerals organic zinc, which has been shown to enhance hoof growth
- Methionine, an essential amino acid, is an organic source of sulphur, which is also involved in the maintenance of hair, skin and hooves
- Horses fed Bio-Bloom HF demonstrated a 23% increase in hoof growth compared to horses not receiving Bio-Bloom HF
- High quality biotin plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of hooves, skin and coat
- Lecithin and soybean meal are sources of essential fatty acids that promote a shiny coat
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