VERMONT BLEND: No Selenium
VERMONT BLEND: No Selenium

VERMONT BLEND: No Selenium

Vermont Blend No Selenium Forage Balancer & Hoof Supplement

Vermont Blend is a supplement specifically formulated to balance grass hay.

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Diamond V Yeast, Salt, L-Lysine, Magnesium Oxide, DL-Methionine, Copper Amino Acid Complex (organic copper), L-Threonine, Zinpro 120 (organic zinc), Biotin 2%, Organic Iodine

CONTAINS NO ADDED IRON OR SOY

Safe for broodmares, weanlings through adults, mules and donkeys. FEI show safe.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS PER 4oz

Lysine (min) 8.82% 10,000mg 
Methionine (min) 4.41% 5,000mg 
Threonine (min) 1.76% 2,000mg 
Magnesium (min) 5.30% 6,000mg 
Copper (min) 2,639ppm 300mg 
Zinc (min) 7,920ppm 900mg
Iodine (min) 27.8ppm 3mg 
Salt (min) 11.25% 12,500mg 
Salt (max) 13.50% 15,308mg 
Biotin (min) 100mg/lb 25mg

No scoop included. Use a standard US measuring cup as a scoop. 1/2 rounded measuring cup provides approximately 4 ounces by weight.

Introduce gradually.  Can be split between meals.

500lb 2oz (1/4 rounded cup)
1,000lb 4oz (1/2 rounded cup)
1,500lb 6oz (3/4 rounded cup)

Benefits

Some of the benefits your horse will receive from Vermont Blend: No Selenium and how each ingredient plays a role

Benefits

Lysine, Methionine, Threonine, Zinc, Copper, Biotin

Hoof Health

Copper, Zinc, Lysine, Methionine, Threonine

Vibrant Coat (resists sun bleaching)

Lysine, Methionine, Threonine

Improved Topline

Prebiotic & Postbiotic

Diamond V Yeast & True Equine

Digestive Support

Magnesium, Lysine, Methionine, Threonine

Increase Immune / Reduce Stress

Safe for horses with metabolic concerns such as Insulin Resistance, Equine Metabolic Syndrome, and PPID (Cushings Disease)

Low Sugar and Starch

Vermont Blend: No Selenium Forage Balancer

Typically you will need three or more supplements to balance grass hay: trace minerals, magnesium and sodium.  On top of that, horses who are lacking topline or have poor hoof quality can benefit from the addition of the amino acids that are most deficient in the equine diet.  Lastly there is the digestive tract. A healthy digestive tract will play a role in all aspects of your horse's health.  Including a prebiotic in your horse's diet ensures a healthy environment for all the beneficial microflora. When you combine these nutrients separately, you end up feeling like your own personal feed manufacturer, mixing this and that. Vermont Blend came about by wanting horse owners to have an easier way. The following chart shows average nutrient levels of hay.

Deficiencies in Hay

Hay is typically deficient in the following nutrients: Magnesium, sodium, copper, zinc, iodine and sometimes selenium.  Long term nutrient deficiencies can result in subclinical symptoms such as poor hoof quality, dull fading coat, compromised immune system, exercise intolerance etc. In addition, excess iron can interfere with the absorption of other trace minerals that are already deficient (zinc & copper).  The average grass hay has twice as much iron than recommended by the National Research Council (NRC) daily requirements. Vermont Blend supplies these minerals to ensure your horse is receiving his or her daily requirements.

Horses tend to love the taste thanks to Diamond V Yeast.  The only ingredients you will find in Vermont Blend is what is needed, nothing more. Manufactured in Vermont. Vermont Blend is safe for horses requiring low sugar and starch diets.

A Bit About Amino Acids

Amino Acids are the building blocks of protein. Essential amino acids need to be supplied by the diet, horses can’t produce them on their own. If a horse doesn’t have enough of a certain amino acid, it can’t utilize any of the remaining amino acids present in its diet. Common signs of deficiency are lack of topline and hay belly. Vermont Blend provides the top three limited amino acids.

Magnesium and Calcium Ratio

Magnesium and calcium work together for nerve transmission and muscle contraction. The ideal ratio of magnesium to calcium is 1:1 – 1:2. When calcium is too high it will create an imbalance.  Supplementing magnesium will create the proper ratio.  Benefits of magnesium supplementation are a reduction of free radical damage, reduce fatty deposits (cresty neck), lowers circulating insulin levels (beneficial for EMS/IR horses), and stress reduction.

Customer Reviews

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Vet Says my Horse Look Great!

I made the switch to a forage diet after dealing with stomach, weight, and inflammation issues in my OTTBs. Sun bleaching was also a real issue with them living outside. After buying truck loads of grain all winter and my thoroughbreds getting skinner and their stomachs getting more upset, I brought them home and switched to forage with Vermont blend. In a year their ulcer symptoms are gone, they have top line while out of work, they’re shiny, rich in color, and their hoof quality is so much better! Vermont blend helped my Appaloosa to grow a braidable mane, and kept my thoroughbred mare fit through her pregnancy and while nursing. I have also used this in my refeeding program and my vet just said how great a horse I rescued a year ago, at a body score of 2 looked! I also had another veterinarian tell me upon her first time at my farm, that all 16 horses here look great! This is a really good product and I find it compliments northeastern hay really well. Unless I move, I will likely be using Vermont blend for years to come.

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Tressa Merchlewitz
The pictures do all of the talking!

The top picture was taken two months ago on the day that I purchased my yearling “Drago” and the bottom picture was taken a couple of days ago. I think the pictures do all of the talking! Drago is on Vermont Blend No Selenium, Omega E, Integral A+ and a gut supplement I had leftover from another brand. I am so pleased with the results that when we finish up this last order I plan to skip the other brand gut supplement and switch everyone over to Vermont Blend Pro. These products are worth every penny and Nicole is fantastic at answering any questions that you may have!