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All-Phase®

Bone Mineralization Supplement

DuraPlex is a proprietary blend of specific proteins, vitamins, and minerals scientifically proven to reduce bone demineralization as well as increase bone mineral density and bone area in performance and growing horses. Studies at Kentucky Equine Research with idle horses showed positive changes in bone quality after just one month of supplementation. DuraPlex was also shown to prevent the natural demineralization that occurs when access to free-choice exercise is restricted such as when young horses enter a training environment or during stall rest due to injury.

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Features and Benefits

• Special protein source stimulates bone collagen production while suppressing bone destruction, resulting in an increase in bone density

• Helps maintain healthy bone metabolism, tissue, and structure in performance horses

• Supports bone quality at high-risk times such as when young horses enter race training

• Prevents bone loss at times when bone naturally demineralizes, such as when limited or no turnout is available including stall rest due to injury

• Provides specialized post-surgical nutritional support

Feeding Recommendations

Top-dress on feed. For support of optimal bone health, feed 60 g per day. For horses in need of additional support, feed 120 g per day. For best results, divide between grain meals.

Guaranteed Analysis

Serving and Container Sizes

Serving and Container Sizes

Serving Size

120 g per day for mature horses

60-120 g to growing horses

Container Sizes

5 kg (41 servings)

12 kg (100 servings)

Bone Density

Studies conducted at Kentucky Equine Research with Triacton demonstrated an increase in bone density among Thoroughbreds in race training. Horses receiving 120 grams per day of Triacton for 90 days had a threefold greater increase in dorsal (shin) cortical bone density compared to the horses that received a placebo.

Dorsal

Cortical Bone Density

**treatment difference (p<.05)

Dorsal cannon bone density in Throughbred racehorses.

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