KOHNKE'S OWN

Cell-Grow

KOHNKE'S OWN

Cell-Grow

KOHNKE'S OWN Cell-Grow

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Cell-Grow is an innovative 3 Supplet pellet blend in separate nutrient groups which mixes well into grain, pellets and textured hard feeds, eliminating waste from sift-out, dust and blow-out from paddock feeders as a horse feeds. Most importantly, it helps prevent nutrient interactions between trace minerals and vitamins as commonly occurs with powdered and liquid supplements.
  • Concentrated mineral, trace mineral and vitamin supplement for growing and breeding horses
  • Innovative 3 Supplet format prevents nutrient interactions between viamins and trace minerals
  • Mixes well into grain, pelleted and textured hard feeds
  • Supports strong, healthy body and bone development for growing horses
  • Provides additional nutrients required to support pregnancy and lactation in broodmares on feeds or pastures low in essential minerals and trace minerals

SKU: 929520

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