NAF Five Star PROFEET & Five Star Superflex – Hard Ground Essentials

NAF Five Star PROFEET & Five Star Superflex – Hard Ground Essentials

Written by Griselda Beaumont BSc (Hons) ANutr (Animal)

 

Retaining the integrity of the hoof itself is vital in enabling the individual to function and perform on top of the hard conditions.

 

While we have to hydrate the hoof, we have to remember the concussive forces that are at play, simply landing off a jump can bring about a force over twice the individuals weight on the load bearing landing limbs.

 

WHAT TO RECOMMEND:

 

JOINT SUPPORT

Rather than feeding one or two ingredients, look for the right combination to address wear and tear, help address toxin activity, seek synovial strength and provide nourishment for the soft tissue to promote their regenerative process.

 

Flush out the free radicals

  • ANTIOXIDANTS

 

Don’t forget to connect

  • 10,000mg/day OF GLUCOSAMINE 

 

Care and Repair

  • MSM

 

Stimulate the production

  • CHONDROITIN

 

Additional care for the aging joint

  • OMEGA-3 fatty acids

 

Synovial fluid support

  • HA

 

All joints undergo the natural wear and tear process daily, it is wise to support all individuals to help them enjoy their performance for longer and supply them with flexibility for life with NAF Five Star Superflex.

 

HOOF SUPPORT

Both Farrier Dressing and Farrier Solution will allow the hoof to breathe, where oils and greases can often suffocate the hoof so we needed our application to be permeable, utilising ingredients naturally seen in keratin.

 

Secondly the applications offer protection from environmental threats such as anaerobic bacteria and waterborne threats that can infiltrate the gaps in the horn created through the constant changes in the moisture content of the horn.

 

Finally, being permeable, means that it will also be able to directly support and nourish the keratin structure with the hoof.

 

Hydrate Hooves FAST with NAF Farrier Dressing and Farrier Solution by PROFEET.

Posted by Livvy Van Grudgings
31st July 2024

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