An older female. usually kids, young adults and pregnant women do need Iron
It would depend on the type of supplement, vitamin or medication to know what specific intake is recommended per day of 100 grams.
a pamphlet published by the manufacturer
10 to 13
It is generally recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before consuming a magnesium block as a dietary supplement, as excessive magnesium intake can have adverse effects on health.
Absolutely... the supplement will feed the body's shortage of the vitamins and minerals it would normally get from eating meat & dairy products.
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It would depend on the statement being referenced, but typically individuals who share similar values, beliefs, or ideologies would be more likely to agree with a statement.
152 degrees. A supplement is an angle that is added on to another angle to make 180 degrees. e.g., "the supplement of 100 would be 80" or "the supplement of 150 would be 30. The two angles will always add up to 180.
The supplement would be 101 degrees because 108 - 79 = 101.
Hopefully, your vet. told you that your horse was suffering from a lack of minerals in it's diet. If so, the supplement that you mention, (if recommended by your Vet.) would be what I would also recommend, using it for the time he suggested. Then I'd get my Vet. to double check my horse, if and when they give you a clean bill of health, I'd stop the supplement. Only then, are you workig with a clean slate. But you need to remember that your horse got this way on his current diet. I would ask what you should do after you stop the supplement. Maybe once the problem is solved, you can prevent it from recurring by using the mineral block, giving your horse daily access to it. That should prevent the problem, but solving the problem might be another matter, depending on how bad and urgent it is, so do what the vet. recommended. Then start prevention steps.