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TurmerGold™


A HORSEHEATH NUTRITION PRODUCT for horses & ponies prone to joint stiffness/impaired mobility & itchy skin plus some types of abnormal skin growths


• Combines the powerfulanti-oxidant & soothing properties of Tumeric and Micronised (cooked) Linseed Meal.


• Contains Vitamin C, Glucosamine and MSM to assist in the repair and maintenance of cartilage and other connective tissue.


• Coarse ground Black Pepper and Vegetable Oil to improve curcumin digestibility.


• Added Natural Vitamin E - powerful anti- oxidant 50 I.U./kg


• Typical Analysis: Protein: 12%; Oil: 24% (Omega-3: 12%; Omega-6: 4%) Starch <5%


• Feed: Horses 50 to 100 gm/day/day; Ponies: 25-50 gm/day


Consult vet before use if your horse is receiving drugs of any kind, to ensure compatibility with this product. Do not feed to pregnant mares.


10% discount - quote CHN 10


Manufactured for & distributed by: Gravenhorse Feeds P.O. Box 811 Flitwick, Beds MK45 9AU


Complete & ready to use - NO MESSY MIXING! Testimonials


Jo Hawkins EQUATA, Grafton Under-wood, Northants “Our 37 year old ex cavalry horse is looking so well coming out of winter as are the other 11. An elderly ex Fox hound now 12 is on it and the skin growths and lumps he had have reduced measurably.”


0344 8844 850 / 07721 384508 www.gravenhorse.co.uk


Gareth & Kelly Roberts, Stags End E.C. Hemel Hempstead, placed 3rd, Scurry Championship HOYS 2017 “TurmerGold has worked wonders on our scurry ponies, keeping their joints flexible & healthy, & enabling them to compete successfully at national level.”


Come & see us at YOUR HORSE LIVE 9-11 November for 10% discount


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