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Biotin 15

Maintain hoof health in horses and ponies

82 reviews. 4.9 / 5
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Sarah - 23/07/2025 20:18
I've only recently purchased this so haven't really had much time to see how effective it is.
Guest - 23/07/2025 19:10
Smells alot stronger than the biotin i have been buying..
Using it to keep a ish hooves nice and strong.
Being more concentrate means better value!
Guest - 19/07/2025 19:16
Excellent product my horse feet seem to be much stronger
Guest - 17/07/2025 12:05
It's still very early days to tell whether this is working. A small amount is needed, so it will last a while. Initially horse wasn't to keen but now has taken to it being added to his feed
Guest - 16/07/2025 21:27
I thought that I would give this product a go as my TB hasn’t got the best feet in the world and also needs help with his skin. It is very early days but hopeful as Feedmark products have performed well  me over the years .  Watch this space.
Guest - 25/06/2025 19:08
Unusually I use biotin to boost my mare's immune system & to help counteract an allergy which causes her eyes to discharge mucus.
Lesley - 17/06/2025 20:14
My farrier is really pleased with my horse's feet. I've been using the Biotin 15 for 9 months now. It's especially good as I only feed one scoop a day. My horse is a fussy eater so I can get him to eat it without any problems. Other makes you have to feed 4 scoops a day! I would never get my horse to eat that amount. I wouldn't buy any other make now.
Guest - 04/06/2025 11:42
Brilliant value and after using for a year my horses feet have never looked so good!
Sheriden - 22/05/2025 08:44
Feeding Biotin helps keep my horse’s feet strong and healthy. My horse has thin soles and I started giving her Biotin at the advice of my farrier.
Guest - 15/05/2025 20:01
Has been an absolute life saver for my horses who always seemed to be loosing shoes and getting abscesses! Ever since they have been on this daily we have had no issues! Highly recommend!

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Nutrition Information

Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin which is naturally occurring in a horse’s diet, and is synthesised by intestinal microbes.  Horses with poor hoof quality may require additional vitamins, minerals and amino acids to support good hoof horn growth.  One of the nutrients that helps support good hoof health in horses with poor feet is Biotin.  Feedmark’s Biotin15 provides 15mg per 5ml scoop. 

Composition

Brewers yeast, Calcium Carbonate.

Additives

TECHNOLOGICAL ADDITIVES (per kg): Silica (Silicon dioxide, E551a) 10g.

NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES (per kg): Biotin (3a880) 4,000mg. 

Analytical

Crude protein 30.1%, Crude oils & fats 1.1%, Crude fibre 7.0%, Crude ash 23.5%, Sodium <0.1%, Calcium 8.8%

Feeding Guide

 
Weight of Horse/Pony Amount per day                             
Up to 400kg ½ scoop
Over 400kg 1 scoop
 
1 level (5ml) scoop of Biotin 15 weighs approximately 4g
Each 4g scoop provides 15mg of actual Biotin.

Supplementing the diet with Biotin to help support healthy hoof growth is one way to approach the problem of poor quality hoof horn. Another way is to make sure you are adding the right blend of all the nutrients for healthy hooves.

If your horse has poor shoe retention, brittle, crumbling or cracked hooves or slow hoof growth, Feedmark's Hardy Hoof™ added to the diet will make sure you are adding Biotin plus the other nutrients that help with healthy hoof growth. These ingredients include Copper, Zinc, Calcium, DL- Methionine, Lysine and Yeast. Remember that it takes approximately 9 months for the new hoof horn to grow from the coronary band down to the weight-bearing surface. So, hoof supplements such as Biotin15 and Hardy Hoof™ should be fed daily over the long-term.

Feed supplements should be fed according to body weight. Introduce to the horse's diet gradually, splitting between feeds (when applicable).

Biotin 15 is a complementary feeding stuff for equine animals. Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of this product that contravenes competition rules.