Lysine is one of the key essential limiting amino acids required for supporting body systems and functions that need protein to perform. Without adequate levels of lysine from their diet, horses are not able to synthesize or utilize other amino acids properly. Add when diets are deficient or added supplementation is desired to support growth and development, especially in young foals. Recommended for equine diets low in alfalfa, clover and soy protein.
Each lb contains 446.9 gm l-lysine.
Directions: 1 oz per head daily. 1 oz scoop enclosed.
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