Hoffman’s BiAaMuGen

$62.99

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Crude Protein (Min.) 56.5% Phosphorus(Actual) 0.35%
Crude Fat (Min.) 2% Sodium (Actual) 0.35%
Crude Fiber (Min.) 2.5% Salt (Actual) 0.1%
Calcium (Actual) 0.35%
Crude Protein (Min.) 56.5%
Crude Fat (Min.) 2%
Crude Fiber (Min.) 2.5%
Calcium (Actual) 0.35%
Phosphorus(Actual) 0.35%
Sodium (Actual) 0.35%
Salt (Actual) 0.1%

Hoffman’s BiAaMuGen Horse Protein Top Dress is a part of the Hoffman’s line of equine feeds. This feed is intended to be fed at 150 grams (0.15kg) per head daily with a well-balanced ration adequate in energy, minerals and vitamins. This protein supplement should be well mixed with the ration fed to horses in training. Good quality hay should be fed at 1.25-2.0 kg per 100 kg of body weight. For best results feed the mixture to supply 150 grams of Hoffman’s BiAaMuGen Horse Protein Top Dress daily. Feed the Hoffman’s BiAaMuGen Horse Protein Top Dress during the training period and when requiring extra muscling. Forage level, intensity of the work, and the condition of the horse will determine the length of feeding, but in general, feed for 40 to 60 days. Once proper muscling has been achieved, feed Hoffman’s BiAaMuGen Horse Protein Top Dress to 75 grams (0075 kg) daily during the remained training period. Always allow free choice access to clean water, salt, and Hoffman’s Horse mineral.

  • Targeted Amino Acid Nutrition
    • Muscle tissue is constantly being built (anabolic reaction) and being broken down (catabolic reaction). The difference between anabolic and catabolic reactions in muscle tissue is muscle growth. With BiAaMuGen, we supply nutrients to support (near) maximum anabolic reactions and at the same time supply nutrients to inhibit (slow down) catabolic reactions. The net result is more muscle synthesis
  • For best results feed BiAaMuGen 3 days ON and 1 day OFF
    • The reasoning being that the body becomes more efficient if it perceives that there is a shortage of the nutrient(s)
  • BiAaMuGen is to be used to build a strong and healthy muscle mass on your horse
    • BiAaMuGen’s purpose focuses solely on building muscle
  • Uses high quality amino acid balanced protein
    • To achieve optimal muscle build
  • Can be used for a variety of horses needing additional muscle mass during training
    • Young horses beginning training, performance horses getting back in shape, and during times of heavy competition
  • Can be easily added to your horse’s current ration
  • Pelleted
  • Lysine
    • An essential building block in the make-up of protein in the body
    • Supports collagen formation which aids in the body’s ability to
    • repair and maintain muscle tissue, as well as improving coat health.
    • Boosts immune system
    • Plays a role in building strong hooves

Threonine

  • Threonine helps produce additional amino acids (glycine and serine) that are needed by the body when producing muscle tissue
  • Aids in the function of healthy tissues and muscles throughout the body, including the heart
  • Plays a part in an increased recovery time from injuries by supporting the immune system in the production of antibodies
  • Contributes to a well-functioning digestive tract

Leucine

  • The key essential amino acid of muscle metabolism
    • Promotes muscle growth
  • Energy producer for muscular contraction
  • Plays a very important role in stimulating protein synthesis
  • within the muscle
  • Used in the healing process during recovery, stress, injury, etc. as an agent for gluconeogenesis

Methionine

  • Essential building block for the make-up of protein in the body
  • Main precursor to the amino acids cysteine and cystine
    • Cystine works to strengthen the structure of hooves, hair, tendons, and ligaments
    • Cysteine (which converts to glutathione) works as a detoxifying agent
  • A sulfur containing amino acids that plays a large role in metabolism
  • Works as an antioxidant
  • Combined with other amino acids (such as Threonine) aid in the digestion of fats and fatty acids

Isoleucine

  • Primary function is to boost energy and help the body recover from strenuous activity
  • Provides energy within the muscle tissue which helps heal and repair the tissue.
  • Used as fuel by the muscle cells, sparing other amino acids from being overutilized and burned up during times of exercise
  • Helps regulate blood sugar which keeps energy levels more stable

Tryptophan

  • Essential Amino acid that horses cannot manufacture themselves and must be obtained through other sources in the diet
  • Primary role is as the precursor to the neurotransmitter, serotonin.
  • Serotonin & tryptophan are used for
    • Controlling inflammation
    • Pain management
    • Helping digestive movements
    • Blood clotting