Vitamin E is essential for horses as it supports muscle health, the immune system and general well-being. Horses cannot produce vitamin E themselves and therefore rely on adequate intake through food. As an antioxidant, it protects cells from oxidative damage - this is particularly important for horses that are subject to heavy physical strain, such as sport or working horses.
Vitamin E also plays an important role in nerve function and can help reduce muscle tension and pain after exercise. A lack of vitamin E can lead to muscular problems such as tying-up disease or muscle wasting and can weaken the immune system, making the horse more susceptible to infections.
NATURAL SOURCE OF ANTIOXIDANT VITAMIN E:
- Natural vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol) is a powerful antioxidant with well-documented benefits for muscle function and the reduction of muscle damage.
- Vitamin E improves the quality of colostrum, the fertility of broodmares and stallions and the quality of sperm.
- Rosemary, through compounds such as rosmarinic acid and carnosol, exhibits antioxidant properties that maintain the stability of vitamin E and prevent oxidation.
- Glycerin acts as a stabilizer and improves the absorption and bioavailability of vitamin E.
composition
glycerin, rosemary
additives per liter
3a700 RRR Alpha Tocopherol Acetate 150,000 Iu
Application:
Feed 10-30 ml daily or as directed by your veterinarian (1500 IU natural vitamin E per 10 ml)
supplementary feed for horses
Only suitable for feeding to horses. Keep out of the reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not freeze. Administration to sport horses may conflict with national equestrian sport rules, so always check with the relevant authorities. Please follow the feeding recommendations.