Maxi Top Equine - TRM | NewPet

Rich source of amino acids.

Maxi Top Equine was developed to provide a significant source of amino acids, mainly branched chain amino acids, which will help in the development and maintenance of muscle mass in:

- Horses in intense training and competition.
- Young horses in growth.
- During periods of rehabilitation after surgery or injury.
- Support fetal growth during the last third of pregnancy and meet the protein requirements of mares during lactation.

Protein
These are nitrogenous organic compounds that have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are essential for all living organisms, especially in structural components of body tissue such as muscle and connective tissue.  

amino acids
These are often described as the building blocks of life as they are the building blocks the body needs to build protein. In normal digestion, amino acids are derived from the breakdown of ingested proteins into their amino acid components, which are either used to build the new protein molecules the body needs, or else are metabolized as a source of energy, the nitrogen being excreted primarily as urea. .

There are 22 amino acids that can be divided into two main groups, essential and non-essential.

What happens if your horse doesn't get all the amino acids it needs?

Common signs include weight loss, poor coat and hoof growth, and stunted growth when they are young, when they form their body structure.

Rich in BCAA

BCAAs are considered essential because, unlike non-essential amino acids, your body cannot make them. Therefore, it is essential to incorporate them into the diet.

Unlike most other amino acids, BCAAs have been found to help reduce the fatigue felt during exercise by reducing serotonin production.

The role of branched-chain amino acids is:

- Provide support for muscle growth.
- Support muscle preservation during intense activities.
- Reduce muscle breakdown.
- Support recovery after strenuous activity or injury.

Pea protein is an excellent source of essential amino acids; in fact, it contains them all and is high in lysine, the first limiting amino acid.

Composition of Maxi Top Equine

It is a palatable, easy-to-feed product composed of isolated pea protein.

(A high-quality source of amino acids), extruded soy beans and natural yeast, all of which provide a concentrated source of full-spectrum amino acids.

The main feature of Maxi Top Equine is the very high level of the three branch chain amino acids plus the high levels of the other essential amino acids.


Analytical constituents:
Selective precipitate of pea protein isolate, soy extrusion, calcium hydrophosphate and orthophosphate, inactivated yeast.

Additives: per 1kg
Vitamin E 10,000 iu; L-cysteine ​​3,550 mg; L-threonine 3500 mg; Methionine 3,500 mg; L-Valine 26,000 mg; L-isoleucine 2500 mg; L-leucine 25,000 mg

Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 33.6%, crude ash 27.2%, crude oils and fats 8.25%, crude fiber 1.1%, sodium 0.88%. Alanine 1.35%, Arginine 2.18%, Aspartic acid 3.32%, Glutamic acid 5.04%, Glycine 1.23%, Histidine 0.724%, Isoleucine 1.52%, Leucine 4.49%, Lysine 2 .11%, Phenylalanine 1.52%, Proline 1.34%, Serine 1.53%, Threonine 1.53%, Tyrosine 1.04%, Valine 3.73%, Cysteine ​​and Cystine 0.524%, Methionine 0.332%, Tryptophan 0.346%.

Adult Horses: Feed 50g per day for maintenance of normal muscle mass. During periods of rehabilitation or intense training, feed 100g per day.

Young horses in the growth phase: Feed 25g per day.

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Product designed to provide a significant source of amino acids.

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Rich source of amino acids.

Maxi Top Equine was developed to provide a significant source of amino acids, mainly branched chain amino acids, which will help in the development and maintenance of muscle mass in:

- Horses in intense training and competition.
- Young horses in growth.
- During periods of rehabilitation after surgery or injury.
- Support fetal growth during the last third of pregnancy and meet the protein requirements of mares during lactation.

Protein
These are nitrogenous organic compounds that have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are essential for all living organisms, especially in structural components of body tissue such as muscle and connective tissue.  

amino acids
These are often described as the building blocks of life as they are the building blocks the body needs to build protein. In normal digestion, amino acids are derived from the breakdown of ingested proteins into their amino acid components, which are either used to build the new protein molecules the body needs, or else are metabolized as a source of energy, the nitrogen being excreted primarily as urea. .

There are 22 amino acids that can be divided into two main groups, essential and non-essential.

What happens if your horse doesn't get all the amino acids it needs?

Common signs include weight loss, poor coat and hoof growth, and stunted growth when they are young, when they form their body structure.

Rich in BCAA

BCAAs are considered essential because, unlike non-essential amino acids, your body cannot make them. Therefore, it is essential to incorporate them into the diet.

Unlike most other amino acids, BCAAs have been found to help reduce the fatigue felt during exercise by reducing serotonin production.

The role of branched-chain amino acids is:

- Provide support for muscle growth.
- Support muscle preservation during intense activities.
- Reduce muscle breakdown.
- Support recovery after strenuous activity or injury.

Pea protein is an excellent source of essential amino acids; in fact, it contains them all and is high in lysine, the first limiting amino acid.

Composition of Maxi Top Equine

It is a palatable, easy-to-feed product composed of isolated pea protein.

(A high-quality source of amino acids), extruded soy beans and natural yeast, all of which provide a concentrated source of full-spectrum amino acids.

The main feature of Maxi Top Equine is the very high level of the three branch chain amino acids plus the high levels of the other essential amino acids.


Analytical constituents:
Selective precipitate of pea protein isolate, soy extrusion, calcium hydrophosphate and orthophosphate, inactivated yeast.

Additives: per 1kg
Vitamin E 10,000 iu; L-cysteine ​​3,550 mg; L-threonine 3500 mg; Methionine 3,500 mg; L-Valine 26,000 mg; L-isoleucine 2500 mg; L-leucine 25,000 mg

Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 33.6%, crude ash 27.2%, crude oils and fats 8.25%, crude fiber 1.1%, sodium 0.88%. Alanine 1.35%, Arginine 2.18%, Aspartic acid 3.32%, Glutamic acid 5.04%, Glycine 1.23%, Histidine 0.724%, Isoleucine 1.52%, Leucine 4.49%, Lysine 2 .11%, Phenylalanine 1.52%, Proline 1.34%, Serine 1.53%, Threonine 1.53%, Tyrosine 1.04%, Valine 3.73%, Cysteine ​​and Cystine 0.524%, Methionine 0.332%, Tryptophan 0.346%.

Adult Horses: Feed 50g per day for maintenance of normal muscle mass. During periods of rehabilitation or intense training, feed 100g per day.

Young horses in the growth phase: Feed 25g per day.

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