Directions for feeding: Introduce 6 weeks before the first covering and maintain during the breeding season.
Horses over 500kg : 70g per day for 42 days before the first covering. 50-70g during the breeding season .
Horses and ponies under 500kg : 50g per day for 42 days before the first covering. 30-50g during the breeding season.
Do not exceed 70g per day unless under professional advice.
Key Ingredients per 70g daily serving
L-Carnitine1.2g | L-Arginine1.5g |
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L-Lysine1.5g | Vitamin C500mg |
Natural (RRR) Vitamin E500mg | Organic Selenium1.0mg |
Zinc (from organic chelates & inorganic salts)250mg | Copper (from organic chelates & inorganic salts)100mg |
Omega 3 fatty acids5.0g | Probiotics2.5 x 10(power of 10) cfu |
Feeding a properly balanced diet, to maintain correct body weight and overall health is vital to ensure optimum breeding performance. In addition, targeted, specific nutritional support has been shown to improve fertility parameters in both fertile and sub-fertile stallions.
Key nutrients, including certain amino acids, antioxidants – including Vitamin E and Vitamin C – as well as from plant sources help to promote sperm health and motility. Vital trace elements such as zinc, selenium and copper support sperm motility and development, as well as having important roles in testosterone production.
Omega-three fatty acids are important to maintain the integrity of the sperm membrane, and to promote semen quality.
Hard-working stallions may struggle to maintain body weight, so the inclusion of prebiotics and probiotics helps to support digestive health and wellbeing.
Stallion Fertility combines all these targeted nutrients and more, in a palatable supplement on a linseed base, to help promote optimum fertility and breeding performance in all stallions.
What are the benefits of Stallion Fertility Supplement?
Amino acids: L-Carnitine plays an important role in energy production in the sperm cell so is important for sperm motility. L-Arginine is also important in energy production and sperm motility, as well as playing a key role in semen quality.
Antioxidants: the very high-fat content of sperm makes it vulnerable to oxidative stress, and the inclusion of antioxidants Vitamin E and Vitamin C, in addition to plant-based antioxidants including beetroot and grapeseed extract help to protect the sperm cell from oxidation damage, and to maintain structural integrity and motility
Trace Elements: Zinc plays a vital role in testosterone secretion, the production of sperm cells, and sperm motility. Copper is associated with libido and also semen quality. Selenium is important in testicular function and is also an important antioxidant.
Omega 3 fatty acids: play an important role in sperm cell membranes, and dietary supplementation has been shown to improve sperm quality and motility.
Pre and Probiotics: help to support a healthy digestive system and promote optimum nutrient absorption, as well as supporting the immune system in hard-working stallions.