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  • Copper, which is present in all body cells, aids in the absorption and utilisation of iron, for blood cell production.
  • Copper is also necessary for several enzymes involved in vital processes, as well as regulating the normal pigmentation of hair.
  • Horses are very tolerant of copper but over supplementation can interfere with the absorption of zinc and iron.
  • A lack of copper can show as anaemia, poor growth, hair depigmentation, weight loss and some bone disorders.
  • If you are concerned that your horses are suffering from any of these symptoms, seek veterinary advice, as these symptoms may be a result of a condition unrelated to a copper deficiency.
  • Available in 908 grams

  • Copper, which is present in all body cells, aids in the absorption and utilisation of iron, for blood cell production.
  • Copper is also necessary for several enzymes involved in vital processes, as well as regulating the normal pigmentation of hair.
  • Horses are very tolerant of copper but over supplementation can interfere with the absorption of zinc and iron.
  • A lack of copper can show as anaemia, poor growth, hair depigmentation, weight loss and some bone disorders.
  • If you are concerned that your horses are suffering from any of these symptoms, seek veterinary advice, as these symptoms may be a result of a condition unrelated to a copper deficiency.
  • Available in 908 grams

  • Copper, which is present in all body cells, aids in the absorption and utilisation of iron, for blood cell production.
  • Copper is also necessary for several enzymes involved in vital processes, as well as regulating the normal pigmentation of hair.
  • Horses are very tolerant of copper but over supplementation can interfere with the absorption of zinc and iron.
  • A lack of copper can show as anaemia, poor growth, hair depigmentation, weight loss and some bone disorders.
  • If you are concerned that your horses are suffering from any of these symptoms, seek veterinary advice, as these symptoms may be a result of a condition unrelated to a copper deficiency.
  • Available in 908 grams

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