

💥 Elevate your horse’s top line—because every muscle counts!
Uckele Tri Amino Supplement is a 5 lb high-protein powder designed to support muscle growth, top line development, and recovery in horses on hay or dry forage diets. Perfect for hard keepers, horses in heavy work, or those needing weight gain, it must be carefully fed to avoid insulin-related issues in easy keepers or pasture-fed horses.




| ASIN | B01I9QZ9BQ |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (188) |
| Date First Available | 16 July 2019 |
| Flavor | Horse |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 2.36 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Uckele Tri Amino Supplement 5 lb |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 30.48 x 53.34 cm; 2.36 kg |
| Quantity | 1 |
| batteries required | No |
S**K
Amino acids/proteins are often overlooked for horses. This is a great product and I love Uckele. thankyou
D**S
This shouldn’t be fed if on pasture or short rich grass. The high protein in this can make them insulin resistant and founder. If they’re on hay only and need top line or weight this is fantastic. If they’re over 4/4.5 ( good condition)on the Henneke scale they don’t need it. My easy keeper IR cresty gelding I believe adding this tipped him over the edge and he suffered some laminitic flare ups.remember if the crest is hard so is the digital cushion inside the hoof, they are very similar tissue. So ALWAYS monitor crests and never feed this if crest is the least bit hard, they’re on green grass ( lots of protein already) or they don’t need top line. Otherwise it’s basically a protein/insulin OD resulting in painful founder, swelling, tender feet, puffy eyes etc. For hard keepers, thin or emaciated horses, horses in hard training or need top line filled in on hay this is great stuff. I mix it with beet pulp, hay pellets or senior depending on the needs of animal . Add water and feed in these tubs so they eat it. Most will after a few days of gradually adding it starting with just a pinch to a tsp to a TB to half scoop etc. I’ve had 2 rehabs come in recently a terribly foundered 10 yo pony with P3 poking into and through her soles scheduled for euthanasia. Probably a 6-6.5 on Henneke scale, only a tiny bit cresty. She was muzzled with a blocker and cut waaaay back in protein and diet addressed and hooves trimmed waaaay back so they could grow in correctly and put in a very minimal diet to lower her insulin level and get her to a 4 on the Henneke scale. After a few weeks we added this to her hay pellets and it helped bring her into condition and grow in beautiful coat, thicker tail and lovely strong hooves. Within 4 weeks we could ride her in a fluffy soft ring happily, 4 months her hooves were grown in through the heel and she was sound barefoot on soft ground ( riding ring, grass pasture etc) in 6 months jumping and teaching kids again. 2nd case was a starved miniature donkey, skin and bones. Maybe a 1.2 on the Henneke scale. She would exhaust herself even chewing a few handfuls of grain or 1/4 lap and trying to digest food and have to rest. It was so sad. A few more days and she’d have been a downer. Wormed her and add Half scoop of Tri aminos to 1lb senior feed she can take a half hour to finish and free choice hay and in 3 days she had more energy, 3 weeks there is a little meat over her ribs and below her back bone. Maybe a 2-2.5 on the scale and she’s eating in normal time now.. By 3 months I think she’ll be a good weight. I’ve rehabbed well over a hundred horses and Tri aminos speeds up the top line and muscle building capabilities to grain. However I caution again about feeding it to easy keepers or horses in good weight. The protein in it can cause an insulin flare up and founder. Feed to horses that need weight, are under muscles, on hay or dry forage only or in heavy work. Not the fat companion horse grazing in your backyard.
A**D
My vet suggested I start a tri-amino supplement with my 24 year old mare. I did my research and found that this product had the same amount of the three amino acid elements and none of the extras that other products have, so I gave it a try. I give a full scoop every day in her morning feed. To me, it smells weird, but the horse doesn't seem to think so and eats it right up. The vet was out a month later for a different reason and expressed unsolicited amazement at the difference in my horse. We had put her on a bit of a diet, as she had grown a large hay belly over the winter ,and that was gone, but the vet tech said she noticed a difference in the topline. I didn't even think about having added this supplement until they were done with the visit and gone on their way. Other than losing a little weight, the tri-amino acid supplement is the only difference in her life. Apparently, it makes a BIG difference!! Get some.
D**E
This product definitely helped my elderly horse build his core muscles, seems to make him healthy and he is comfortable after the rides. I have noticed that hoofs are in great shape as well. I'm planning to keep him on this supplement
S**E
My OTTB has always struggled with weight. No matter the scoping or adding more alfalfa to his diet. This right here has made a HUGE difference in the weight and overall coat of his appearance. He is a picky eater and eats this up with his meal on top of his grain. This has made a huge difference after a recommendation from a friend at the barn. This has saved some money where with his weight increase within three weeks his tummy seems happier as well. Couldn’t be happier with this product.
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