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New Benevit™

National Research Council recommended vits and mins

39 reviews. 4.9 / 5
Louise - 22/02/2024 10:17
All my horses and ponies love this as do I the smell is simply delicious and their coats are looking tip top, even with all this awful weather.
Karen - 21/02/2024 21:10
Horses look good on it and remain trainable
Karen - 21/02/2024 21:10
Good product  that I feel confident feeding to my horses
Guest - 04/02/2024 12:55
Horses look and feel great! Thanks
Guest - 31/01/2024 13:10
Seems to be doing the job but early days. My chap is a fussy boy but currently taking this ok.
Guest - 19/01/2024 12:01
Excellent product, all my horses look well  on it
Kate - 11/01/2024 22:21
My usually very fussy horse is eating this in his feeds with no hesitation whatsoever
Sarah - 29/12/2023 16:48
Excellent product and great value
Justine - 22/12/2023 08:48
Perfect product I use it on all my horses
Guest - 29/11/2023 15:45
All the vitamins and minerals necessary in one supplement

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Nutrition Information

New Benevit™ has been developed using the latest knowledge of the horse’s nutritional requirements and the nutrient content of common feeds. Due to the unique nutrient profiles of different feeds, providing a balanced diet that meets all of your horse’s nutritional requirements can be challenging. Adding to this challenge is the need to provide nutrients in correct ratios to optimise their absorption and reduce their impact on the absorption and utilisation of other nutrients. For example, feeding excessive amounts of Zinc can reduce Copper and Phosphorus absorption, whilst excessive Iron intakes reduce the absorption of Zinc. New Benevit™ has taken the guess work out of balancing your horse’s diet by providing vitamins and minerals at levels and ratios that complement the feeding of forages, the foodstuff that all horse’s diets should be based on. This balanced vitamin and mineral supply avoids the over or under feeding of these vital nutrients which can compromise performance and health.  

New Benevit™ goes even further by using chelation technology. Chelation is the binding of minerals (which are classed nutritionally as metals) to another molecule for the purpose of increasing the minerals absorption and stability within the gastrointestinal tract. Chelation of Copper, Zinc and Manganese with the amino acid Glycine within New Benevit results in these minerals being more easily absorbed and prevents them from binding with other nutrients. As such, you can be sure you are maximising nutrient utilisation in your horse.  

We also understand that most horses with access to pasture (fresh and preserved), and more specifically with access to soil, are able to meet their Iron requirements from these sources, leading to New Benevit being free from any added Iron as supplementary sources are unnecessary for most horses. New Benevit™ is also cereal grain free, instead containing micronised Linseed that provides a high-fat, low starch and sugar energy source. Linseed also provides essential fatty acids (Omega-3 and Omega-6) in the correct ratios that support optimum health, particularly of the skin, hair and hooves. Your horse’s wellbeing is also supported by the addition of Beetroot powder which has antioxidant properties that help to neutralise free radicals and aid blood flow.

The flexible feeding rates of New Benevit™ make it ideal for feeding to all horses, from those with no exercise demands to those performing hard work.

To read more about chelated minerals click here 
 

Micronutrient Profile

Nutrient                              

Per kg

Per 3 scoops (111g)

Vitamins

Vitamin A

114,667 iu

12,728 iu

Vitamin D

24,080 iu

2,673 iu

Vitamin E (alpha tocopherol)

11,189 iu

1,242 iu

Vitamin K

10 mg

1.1 mg

B1 Thiamine

89 mg

10 mg

B2 Riboflavin

111 mg

12 mg

B6 Pyridoxine

145 mg

16 mg

B12 Cobalamin

1.45 mg

0.2 mg

Niacin

614 mg

68 mg

Pantothenic acid

441 mg

49 mg

Folic acid

22 mg

2.5 mg

Biotin

62 mg

6.9 mg

Choline

2,710 mg

301 mg

Minerals

Calcium

73 g

8.1 g

Phosphorus

43 g

4.8 g

Magnesium

15 g

1.7 g

Potassium

7 g

0.8 g

Sodium

58 g

6.5 g

Chloride

65 g

7.3 g

Manganese

1,470 mg

133 mg

Iodine

9 mg

1.0 mg

Copper

714 mg

69 mg

Zinc

2,516 mg

256 mg

Selenium

10 mg

1.1 mg

 

 

Composition

Micronised linseed meal, Monocalcium phosphate, Sodium chloride, Beetroot powder, Vanilla flavouring.

Additives

 

Additive number

per kg

Antioxidants

 

 

BHT (Butylated hydroxytoluene)

E321

0.13 g

 

 

 

Vitamins

 

 

Vitamin A (Retinyl acetate)

3a672a

153,846 iu

Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)

3a671

25,641 iu

Vitamin E (all rac-α-tocopheryl acetate)

3a700

10,256 iu

Vitamin K (Menadione sodium bisulphate)

3a710

11 mg

B1 (Thiamine hydrochloride)

3a820

141 mg

B2 (Riboflavin)

3a825i/3a825ii

118 mg

B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride)

3a831

84 mg

B12 (Cyanocobalamin)

 

2.0 mg

Niacin

3a314

615 mg

Biotin

3a880

77 mg

Pantothenate (Calcium pantothenate)

3a841

410 mg

Folic acid

3a316

52 mg

Choline (Choline chloride)

3a890

1,923 mg

 

 

 

Trace Elements

 

 

Iodine (Calcium iodate anhydrous)

3b202

10 mg

Selenium (Sodium selenite)

3b801

10 mg

Copper (Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate)

3b405

310 mg

Copper (Copper (II) chelate of glycine hydrate)

3b413

310 mg

Manganese (Manganese (II) oxide)

3b502

600 mg

Manganese (Manganese chelate of glycine hydrate)

3b506

600 mg

Zinc (Zinc oxide)

3b603

1,151 mg

Zinc (Zinc chelate of glycine hydrate)

3b607

1,151 mg

Analytical

 

Crude protein 12.0%
Crude oils & fats 23.6%
Crude fibre 3.8%
Crude ash 36.5%
Sodium 6.3%
Calcium 8.3%
Phosphorus 4.6%
Starch <0.5%
Sugar 2.9%

Feeding Guide

 

Amount per day

Weight of Horse/Pony

Maintenance / Light work

Medium work 

Heavy work

Up to 250kg

1

1 ½

2

250kg – 400kg

2

2 ½

3

400kg – 600kg

3

3 ½

4

Over 600kg

4

4 ½

5

1 level (50ml) scoop of New Benevit™ weighs approximately 37g

 

Aligning to nutritional recommendations that forage should form the greatest portion of the equine diet, New Benevit™ has been developed to balance a diet with a minimum of 80% forage for horses at maintenance / light work, and a minimum of 65% forage for those in heavy work.

 

Feed supplements should be fed according to body weight. Introduce to the horse's diet gradually, splitting between feeds (when applicable).

New Benevit™ is a complementary feeding stuff for equine animals. Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of this product that contravenes competition rules.