Making horses healthy.

Human-grade, natural, liquid vitamin E for horses

Ensure your horse is fulfilling its daily vitamin-E requirements and avoid vitamin-E deficiency.

NATURAL. EFFECTIVE. ESSENTIAL.

Do horses need extra vitamin E?

Vitamin E is an integral part of your horse’s health, and ensuring your horse receives the proper amount of vitamin E to protect and promote cellular health can be easily administered; however, not just any type of vitamin E will provide the proper results. Natural vitamin E is easily synthesized by horses, leading to proper absorption and subsequent health benefits.

Our natural source of Vitamin E is d-Alpha Tocopherol, which binds better to specific transport proteins in the liver, having better bioavailability than synthetic forms, allowing it to be better transported to different tissues.

A natural source of extra vitamin E

Along with antioxidant properties, vitamin E plays a crucial role in nerve and muscle function and immune response. Several different equine conditions have been known to benefit from vitamin E support:
 
  • Equine Protozoal Myelitis
  • Equine Motor Neuron Disease (EMND)
  • Vitamin E Deficient Myopathy (VEM)
  • Nutritional Myodegeneration (NMD) or White Muscle Disease
  • Neuroaxonal Dystrophy (NAD)
  • Equine Degenerative Myeloencephalopathy(EDM)

Equine Omega Vitamin E

recommended vitamin e intake

Is your horse getting enough?

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At the recommended amount, horses on less than 12 hours per day of good-quality pasture should therefore receive supplemental vitamin E.

Horses with a vitamin E deficiency can be at risk for several conditions, including equine motor neuron disease (EMND), vitamin E deficient myopathy (VEM) and general muscle soreness and poor performance. 

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