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Oralx Micro B-12 12X is a concentrated gel that provides essential Vitamin B-12 to your horses. It contains 12,000 micrograms of pure U.S.P. Vitamin B-12 which helps promote healthier growth, feed efficiency, and reproduction of equines, as well as support formation of red blood cells and improve nervous system functions. It also boost fat and carbohydrate metabolism, plus improve hair growth and coat of horses. It is recommended to be administered 12 to 24 hours prior to event, trainings, competition or any anticipated stressful activities. Product comes in 34 gm oral dose syringe.
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Active Ingredient | Vitamin B-12 - 12,000 micrograms |
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For use in | Horses. |
Application | Administer entire contents onto back of horse's tongue. |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label. |
Formulation | Concentrated gel. |
Shipping Weight | 3.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Oralx Corporation (Mfg. Number: 076110700581) |
UPC | 076110700581 |
Administer entire contents onto back of horse's tongue. Horses in training and competition: Administer 12 to 24 hours prior to competition or event. Administer additional syringe mid-week. Should also be administered prior to any anticipated stressful situation.
Feed contents onto back of horse’s tongue. Amount is determined by one mark on the plunger for every 100 lbs. of body weight.
Use as a source of Vitamin B-12 to help support cellular health including normal functions in reproduction, hair growth, and the nervous system. The minimum daily requirement of Vitamin B-12 has not been established for horses.
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Per the manufacturer instructions and product label, for horses in training and competition:
Administer Oralx Micro B - 12 12X 12 to 24 hours prior to competition or event. Administer additional syringe mid-week. Should also be administered prior to any anticipated stressful situation.
Feed contents onto back of horse's tongue. Amount is determined by one mark on the plunger for every 100 lbs. of body weight.