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FARM CHOCOLATE RACING

FARM CHOCOLATE RACING

CONTENTS
VITAMIN E

Known as tocopherol. It is the best antioxidant and plays a crucial role in the formation of blood tissues by affecting the thymus gland, promoting the development of the immune system. Due to these properties, it is beneficial in fertility, and reducing the frequency of retention and mastitis. Its deficiency can lead to white muscle disease in poultry, encephalomalacia, anemia, reproductive disorders, infertility, and an increased risk of infections.

VITAMIN C

Also known as ascorbic acid. Its primary role is to produce collagen, the main protein that holds tissue together, and to support the functions of the immune system, nervous system, hormones, and nutrient absorption (such as vitamins E and iron). It acts as an antioxidant in structures like the lens of the eye and the lungs. Vitamin C can also be converted into the antioxidant form of vitamin E. Its deficiency can lead to reduced wound healing, decreased bone strength, and symptoms of scurvy.

VITAMIN B2

Riboflavin is involved in enzyme functions. It ensures the healthy operation of the circulatory, excretory, and nervous systems. Its deficiency can lead to the prevention of iridocyclitis in horses, growth retardation and leg paralysis in chicks, partial blindness and skin inflammations in dogs, and muscle weakness 

VITAMIN B7

Also known as Biotin or Vitamin H. It ensures the development of hair, nails, and horns to be lively, shiny, and durable. This vitamin is necessary for the body to produce keratin. Deficiency can cause deterioration in the quality and structure of hair, nails, and horns, decreased milk yield, and alopecia 

VITAMIN B12

Also known as Cyanocobalamin. It strengthens the immune and nervous systems, increases appetite, synthesizes DNA molecules, and produces red blood cells. Deficiency can lead to pernicious anemia, general weakness, and neurological disorders.

MANGANESE

Part of the structure of enzymes. It is involved in sexual cycles, connective tissue formation, cartilage development, blood coagulation, and bone growth. It plays a role in the formation of brain nerve tissues. Deficiency can lead to embryonic deaths, abnormal spermatogenesis, growth disorders, limb deformities, and reproductive disorders. 

ZINC

Plays a role in many functions throughout the body. Zinc is present in every cell. Organs that require this mineral include the heart, brain, and reproductive system. It is also effective in the health and development of skin and hair. Deficiency can lead to impaired epithelial development, testicular atrophy, developmental delays, weakness in hair, reproductive disorders, parakeratosis (epithelial keratinization), and delayed wound healing.

IRON

Essential for the production of hemoglobin (red blood cells), myoglobin (muscle pigment), and enzymes. Deficiency can lead to aplastic anemia, decreased growth, and loss of appetite. Iron also enhances the utilization of B vitamins in tissues 

COPPER

A vital component of enzymes necessary for the regeneration of muscle tissue. It plays important roles in reproductive performance, hair quality, and the immune system. It directly affects the coloration of hair. Deficiency can lead to enzootic ataxia, hair disorders, infertility, developmental issues, and pica. 

IODINE

Plays a role in thyroid function (T3, T4). It is important for energy metabolism and weight gain. Deficiency can result in weak, lethargic, or stillborn hairless offspring, coordination disorders, protein and fat metabolism slowdown, and reproductive issues. It has significant effects in the treatment of actinomycosis. The most effective way to prevent deficiency is through the use of licking blocks. 

COBALT

Used in the form of sulfate or chloride salts. It is involved in the synthesis of B12 and plays important roles in preventing anemia and in the functioning of rumen metabolism. It stimulates appetite. Meeting its requirements with licking blocks is a suitable method. Deficiency can lead to pernicious anemia, severe loss of appetite, and regression and weakness in all productivity areas 

SELENIUM

Works alongside Vitamin E as an antioxidant and cell protector. It is important for normal fertilization and development. It provides cellular and fluid immunity and works in synergy with Vitamin E. Selenium is essential for maintaining tissue elasticity. Deficiency can lead to various diseases, including muscle disorders, encephalomalacia, white muscle disease, retention, and bone marrow disorders. 

MAGNESIUM

Plays an important role in the conversion of sugar in the blood to energy. It increases the dry matter in milk. It acts as a buffer in rumen acidosis. It is necessary for the effective utilization of Vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, and potassium. Deficiency can lead to grass tetany (hypomagnesemia), causing a slowdown in rumen movements and milk production 

PHOSPHORUS

Necessary for bone and tooth structure, heart rhythm, and normal kidney functions. It plays a role in calcium balance during bone and offspring development in animals. Deficiency can result in developmental disorders and issues with dental and calcium metabolism. 

CALCIUM

This mineral is largely found in bones and is involved in all functions within the body. It plays a vital role in milk production, nerve transmission, bone development, and all types of transitions across cell membranes. Deficiency can lead to milk fever, parturient paresis, a metabolic disease known as hypocalcemia, and developmental delays.

ORGANIC SULFUR(MSM)

Although not widely known, it is a powerful antioxidant. It increases cell membrane permeability and speeds up energy oxygen metabolism. It has anti-inflammatory effects and helps keep nails, hair, and fur strong and healthy. Its ability to enhance blood flow and widen blood vessels makes MSM effective for joint pain and fibromyalgia. Recent studies indicate that MSM is beneficial for the formation, development, and health of all tendons, making it a suitable supplement for horses. 

INACTIVE YEAST

Inactive yeast is an environmentally friendly feed ingredient aimed at providing protein for all animal species. It is a protein and nutrient source obtained from specially selected and processed pure yeast cultures grown on grains, spent brewery malt, or DDGS, and then dried using drum or spray drying methods. 

MALIC ACID

Prevents muscle fatigue. Fibromyalgia, characterized by severe pain in muscles, tendons, and ligaments, is also associated with energy loss. Muscles tire quickly, making muscle tissue work harder. Malic acid reverses this fatigue and enhances muscle performance. When large animals consume malic acid, it helps balance the acid levels in the rumen and increases feed intake. It supports the proper functioning of the immune, nervous, muscle, and cardiovascular systems. Malic acid also helps maintain oral health by acting as an antiseptic, significantly reducing the risk of infections. It aids digestion by increasing saliva production and reduces the toxic effects of certain accumulated metals in the body. 

MOLASSES

Molasses is a high-sugar energy source directly used as animal feed. It has appetite-stimulating and aromatic properties, increasing dry matter consumption in animals. 

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