Himalayan salt derives its distinctive pinkish tint from trace minerals present in the salt.
• Himalayan salt predominantly consists of compound sodium chloride, similar to other varieties of salt.
• Percentage of sodium chloride ranges from 96% to 99% based on analysis.
• Contains similar amounts of nutrients as common table salt, including trace elements like calcium, iron, and magnesium. However, these elements are present in clinically insignificant levels.
• Provides essential minerals, has a high purity level, and is more weather-resistant.
Common feeding suggestion for equine:
10 grams per 100kg bodyweight
Mix into feed as a source of sodium and chloride.
Active Ingredients:
Sodium Chloride 98.62%, Calcium 0.11%, Magnesium 0.4%, Water insoluble matter 0.73%, Iron as Fe 0.001%, Sulphate as Na2SO4 0.10%, Moisture contents 0.03%
MEAT WITHHOLDING: NIL – protect from moisture
Not a banned or prohibited substance under FEI or NZR