Horse First Cuppra is the ultimate copper supplement One of the greatest concerns in horses is copper deficiency.
Early signs.
1. Dull wormy looking coat, off colour with no shine, sometimes leaving the coat with a reddish tinge.
2. Brown or White spectacles around the eyes.
3. Lack of performance related to a low red cell count or reoccurring Anaemia.
Why do they need Copper ?
1. Vital for the absorption of IRON.
2. Very important for the enzymes involved in the development of connective tissues like CARTILAGE, tendons and ligaments.
3. One of the most important minerals required in healthy HOOF growth.
4. A shortage will lead to abnormal BONE development and brittle bones.
5. An Essential part of the BLOOD clotting process.






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