KOHNKE'S OWN
Trim
KOHNKE'S OWN
Trim
KOHNKE'S OWN Trim
Check Store StockAs at: 19/05/2022 04:01pm
Overview
- For overweight horses and ponies with cresty necks, fatty deposits, as well as horses or ponies at risk of laminitis
- Also supports horses and ponies with Equine Metabolic Syndrome or Insulin Resistance by providing nutrients that are normally lacking in calorie controlled 'weight loss' diets
- Pelleted supplement is palatable and easily mixes into feed, a scoop of chaff or can even be fed off the hand.
- Can be used before a horse is at risk of laminitis, but can also quickly soften and reduce cresty necks and tail butt fat
- Beneficial for show horses and ponies to reduce extra weight quickly, especially to strip off a 'cresty' neck
- Does not swab, legal for racing and all equestrian competitions
- Compatible with all Kohnke’s Own products
SKU: 1006721000
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