KENTUCKY EQUINE RESEARCH

Ker Triacton

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SIZE: 18KG

Bone and Digestive Health Support

Triacton is a research-proven, triple-action supplement designed to improve bone density and support digestive health in horses. Research has shown a correlation between a loss of bone density and shin soreness in horses.

Triacton is a pelleted supplement containing an array of highly bioavailable minerals and vitamins essential for sound skeletal development and maintenance, as well as optimal function of the gastrointestinal tract.

Why use Triacton?

  • Triacton includes KER BMC™, which has three research-proven benefits: improved gastric health and hindgut health; and improved bone density
  • Research has shown that when Triacton is added to feed it increases buffering capacity 2X in acidic conditions typically seen in the stomach
  • Studies conducted at Kentucky Equine Research have demonstrated 3X increase in bone density and 2X increase in bone thickness in racehorses
  • Studies at Kentucky Equine Research demonstrated an increase in bone density in weanlings fed Triacton during winter when bone density usually decreases
  • Research proven to improve hindgut buffering capacity by 54%
  • Omeprazole use reduces calcium digestibility. KER BMC has been shown to rapidly release calcium at high stomach pH found with omeprazole use, and supplies more calcium when needs are higher
  • Supports the beneficial microbial population of the caecum and colon by minimising hindgut acidosis (HGA)
  • Contains other bone-building nutrients, such as magnesium, boron, silicon, iodine, with organic copper, zinc, and manganese; as well as vitamins A, C, D, and K
  • Includes yeast for further hindgut support and improved fibre digestion

When to use Triacton?

  • Young, growing horses in training
  • Young, growing horses including weanlings and yearlings
  • Horses prone to shin soreness
  • Horses on omeprazole
  • Stabled horses or those at risk of bone demineralisation
  • Horses grazing high-oxalate pastures at risk of big head

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