Mineralcheck Equine is the simple way to:

  • Check your horse's mineral levels
  • Identify which minerals your horse really needs
  • Help your horse's short and long term health
  • Improve your horse's overall performance
What is Mineralcheck Equine ?

Mineralcheck Equine is the simple way of checking a horse's mineral levels - using a small sample of hair.

Vital information about the horse's body chemistry is locked into every strand of hair reflecting the animal's energy, diet, environment and well being.

Mineralcheck Equine tells you if your horse has all the minerals it needs and in the right quantities.

It also indicates any toxic metals which may be harming the horse and affecting its performance.

Mineral imbalances or deficiencies can cause:
  • Fluctuating energy levels
  • Poor performance
  • Infertility
  • Temperament changes
  • Lowered resistance
  • Heart problems
  • Brittle bones

A fast and efficient service

Once you have posted the hair sample in the free post envelope provided, the results should be with you in 10 days.

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…and information on how to take a hair sample see instructions on the hair sample envelope

Each report contains:

  • Details of horse's metabolic type
  • Levels of minerals and toxic metals
  • Endocrine and performance index

Do I really need to know my horse's mineral levels?

The health and performance of a horse is not only a result of a good diet, proper rest and exercise, but is also about the right balance of minerals.

Many horses have restricted access to pasture, and despite modern feeding techniques they may not be receiving the correct levels of minerals and nutrients that they really need.

As minerals are not produced naturally, a deficiency or imbalance of minerals can affect short and long term health as well as overall performance.

 

Why use hair?

Hair is ideal for mineral testing. Unlike blood, it can be sampled easily and is simple to transport.

When hair reaches the skin's surface the hair's outer layers harden and lock in a blue print of nutritional metabolic activity during the past couple of months.

A properly obtained sample indicates the horse's mineral levels and accumulation of toxic metals.

Trace Elements Inc- Dallas USA

The hair analysis is conducted by Dr David L Watts and his team at the Trace Elements Inc. laboratories. Dr Watts is a leading authority on Trace Elements Research in the United States.

The company has been pioneering Tissue Mineral Analysis since 1985 and products are based on over 20 years clinical experience and the study of more than 200,000 analyses.