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Orykta™ improves the production and health of dairy cows, beef cattle, swine, poultry, horses, and even dogs and cats. Feed and vitamin producers must add synthetic byproducts to achieve optimal nutritional value. Typically, only 50% of these enhanced products achieve animal nutrition assimilation, while the remainder passes through the animal. Tests on Orykta™ show a 96% nutrient assimilation rate.

Producing the best possible product from existing base resources grows critical now as the worldwide population expands and pressures on existing grasslands increase. Non-toxic, sulfated, naturally buffered, and totally available to the animal, Orykta™ is both a grasslands conditioner and an animal food supplement that produces more abundant, nutritious products.

Subsequent field reports from commercial growers confirm tests done on Orykta™ by the Institute of Feed and Science, University of Washington, which reported:

  • Good body assimilation: Orykta™, when introduced into the daily feed, enables the nutrients to penetrate through the intestinal membrane significantly better than man-made mineral mixtures.
    • Marked increase in weight gain, as compared to standard USP diet.
    • Increased overall digestibility.
    • Meaningful acceptance by the animal.
  • pH factor 4.2 - Solubility 3%: Orykta™ outperforms most other buffering agents and remains active through the fourth "stomach" of ruminants...non-toxic, non-polluting, environmentally safe and friendly.
  • Increased reproductive health and healthier offspring.
  • Enhanced capability of animals to withstand rigors of high production. Significantly healthier coat.
  • Hardening of egg shells in poultry.

Orykta™ And The Equine Industry

In the early 1970's, Bill Minor, [founder of Minor Incorporated and current Chairman and CEO of Precious Minerals Mining and Refining Corporation] discovered a unique mineral deposit which today is known as Orykta™. It changed his life forever. Prior to the conception of PMMR, Minor Incorporated mined and manufactured products specific to the equine industry. Today, all mining of Orykta™ is exclusive to PMMR but the products manufactured by Minor Incorporated for the equine industry, tried and true, are still available. A brief description of the products available can be found below. Consult Product Information, Testimonials and Advertisement PDF files for additional information [see Support Documentation below].

WINNERS CHOICE Mineral/Vitamin Supplements

Winners Choice is a unique blend of natural minerals and the finest vitamins which produces the highest level of nutrition available. Winners Choice is a slow-release, non-toxic, naturally buffered mineral/vitamin supplement. It provides your horse the necessary minerals and highest quality vitamins, absent from hay and grain, in a form which allows the most available nutritional benefits.

LYTE NOW

Lyte Now is the first paste syringe on the market to contain human-grade saline ringers solution, with the correct mineral content for the stressed equine athlete. Each syringe contains three, economical 26cc-doses guaranteeing 7.2 gm. each of Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride and Calcium Chloride per dose, quantities much higher than found in other electrolytes on the market.

Support Documentation [right click and save target to download file]

 

Winners Choice Vitamin/Mineral Supplement Ad  363KB

Minor Incorporated

January 2002

 

Winners Choice Recommendation Letters  967KB

Minor Incorporated

1983 - 1995

 

Winners Choice Bounce Back Ad  446KB

Minor Incorporated

January 2002

 

1996 Livestock Rankings by Species, Page 3 & 4  307KB

United States Department of Agriculture and
National Agriculture Statistics Service

August 2001