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Equine Health & Nutrition
Life Data Labs BOOTH 1117
(800) 624-1873
www.LifeDataLabs.com Life Data® is an equine nutrition research and manufacturing company that developed the #1 farrier recom- mended hoof supple- ment, Farrier’s Formula®. Farrier’s Formula® is the #1 recommended hoof supplement by Farriers in the USA*. It promotes
strong and fast growth of the hoof wall, sole, frog, and heel. Life Data® Hoof Clay® is a sticky antimicrobial hoof clay utilized to combat the hoof eating microbial invasions of wall cracks, white line separations and crum- bling horn; eff ective against thrush. Farrier’s Formula® Double Strength Plus Joint provides all the benefi ts of Farrier’s Formula plus added nutrients to target joint health. Barn Bag® Pleasure and Performance is a healthier alternative to compounded feeds; full of nu- trients but contains minimal calories. Farrier’s Finish® is a liquid topical hoof disinfectant and conditioner that destroys microbes and supports correct hoof capsule moisture bal- ance in wet or dry conditions. Compose® 2x is an equine supplement formulated to help
calm horses while keeping them alert and responsive. Compose® 2x does not contain drugs, only nutrients.
LMF Horse Feeds/
Farmers Warehouse BOOTH 3509 (800) 344-0563/ (800) 400-6377
www.lmffeeds.com www.farmerswarehouse.com LMF Horse Feeds do things a little bit
diff erent. We don’t have one formula for the whole country; our feeds are formulated specifi - cally to complement hay and pasture in the West and give your horse ex- actly what they need. We don’t have one feed for all horses; we off er formulas for your horse’s unique
situation and provide solutions based on hay type, specifi c nutritional needs, and life stage. At LMF, We don’t do things the same as everyone else, and that’s okay with us. We believe that sometimes, a little bit diff erent is a whole lot better.
Modesto Milling BOOTH 3713
(209) 523-9167
www.ModestoMilling.com In 1998 Modesto Milling became certi-
fi ed organic by Oregon Tilth to meet USDA organic standards. Modesto Milling uses the highest quality organic ingredients in our horse feeds. We use only the best organic oats, barley and alfalfa, as well as organic coconut meal which
is high in digestible fi ber and healthy fats that promote healthy coats. We use organic peas for high quality protein that promotes mus- cular strength; fl ax seeds and sunfl ower seeds for the omega 3 and omega 6 fats; and we also add organic stabilized rice bran for its fat and low starch content. We add supplements like natural vitamin E and biotin for healthy coats and hooves. Additional quality ingredients include diatomaceous earth, zeolite, yeast, sea kelp and other essential nutrients. The essential oils and herbs give the products a unique fl avor that horses will enjoy. Our horse feeds are certifi ed organic and contain no GMOs. Additionally, they are formulated without corn or corn byproducts; soy or soy byproducts; or molasses. The feeds are ideal
Quiessence®
June 8-10, 2018
Magnesium/Chromium formula that supports calm, balanced behavior in nervous or tense horses. Eases discomfort in horses with sore, tight muscles or back.
LinPro™ Vitamin/Mineral supplement for overall health. Great for building strong hooves and a
healthy coat.
TractGard ® GI tract buff er, re-hydrator, digestaid and electrolyte source. Eases stomach discomfort.
Encourages horses to drink. Great for performance horses under stress.
KeraFlex HA EQ™ Protein based liquid oral joint support from keratin extract with the added benefi t of
Hyaluronic Acid.
Muscle Mix™ Amino acids and HMB for muscle development and recovery from exertion or muscle loss.
YOUR SOURCE FOR NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS THAT WORK! Stop by Booth #1217 to Find Out More About Our Products
Plus don’t miss our Free Prize Giveaways each day
Call Today for a Free Sample! Phone: 540-337-5450 Web:
www.foxdenequine.com
903972-1806C
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