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When it comes to equine supplements, format matters just as much as ingredients. That is why Draw It Out® Nutraceuticals products are offered in granule form.
Granules are designed to fit into real feeding routines, reduce waste, and offer a more consistent experience for both horse and handler.
Granules are larger and less dusty than powders, making them easier to handle and mix into feed without drifting or clumping.
This helps reduce feed loss and keeps feeding areas cleaner, especially in busy barns or during travel.
Many horses are selective about texture as much as flavor. Granules offer a physical format that horses often accept more readily than fine powders.
Draw It Out® Nutraceuticals uses simple, restrained flavoring approaches to support acceptance without relying on heavy sugars or artificial coatings.
Granules allow for more consistent portioning compared to powders that can settle or separate during transport and storage.
This helps horse owners maintain consistent feeding practices as part of a broader nutrition plan.
Compared to powders, granules produce less airborne dust, making them more comfortable to handle and store.
They are also less prone to absorbing moisture or compacting during normal storage conditions.
Draw It Out® Nutraceuticals products are designed to integrate smoothly into daily feeding routines alongside forage, concentrates, and fresh water.
Granule format supports consistency, cleanliness, and ease of use without complicating barn management.
Granules are not about making claims. They are about making feeding simpler and more predictable.
When supplements fit seamlessly into daily routines, long-term management becomes easier for both horse and owner.

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