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You can now order a sample of our products to test your horse’s willingness to consume K.I.S.Trace®. Each sample costs $3 and includes approximately a half pound.
The name K.I.S.Trace® means “Keep It Simple.” I feel that I have formulated K.I.S.Trace® to be a simple forage balancer that works well with the horses system and is proving to be a great part of a basic diet plan for horses.
K.I.S.Trace® forage balancer delivers important, high quality, nutrients often needed in horse feeding practices.
Look for improved coat and hoof quality, and general improved over all health.
Products contain no added iron, soy, sugar or sulfates.
Same great product ingredients as the powder but in a pellet.
This selection is designed with the equine picky eater in mind.
Product contains no added iron, soy, sugar or sulfates.
K.I.S.Trace Vital contains some of the most vital nutrients horses need supplemented on a daily basis. Included in this product are the most bioavailable organic trace minerals by Zinpro Performance Minerals to help insure daily trace mineral needs are being met, with a lower feeding rate and cost, is highly palatable, and will help your horses to thrive.
Considered a true base component in the diet of horses, K.I.S. Trace Vital easily compliments grass and hay diets. For winter hay and all hay diets, when other extra nutrient needs may be greater, horses may do better on our K.I.S. Trace Original line.
Product contains no added iron, soy, sugar, alfalfa or sulfates. Flavored with anise.
Hi Katja, The powder original versions minus Vital directions are Feed 2 scoops (90cc) which equals 4 ounces by weight per 1000 pounds of body weight per day. Vital is 3 scoops (50cc) per 1000pounds per day per head.
Pellets is 3 scoops (90cc) per 1000 pounds of weight per head per day.
It varies from batch to batch due to it being intrinsic. We try to keep it low. plus it is iron oxide which is basically not usable by the horse. from labs and on we have run and on average it is about 50-100 mg per serving.