Vitamin E is an antioxidant that has an important protective function in the body, as it is attributed with the ability to neutralize the so-called free radicals that break down muscles during work. Vitamin E counteracts the oxidation in the body's cells caused by free radicals – a process that, if unchecked, leads to damage to the cells. Vitamin E also contributes to the oxygen supply to the muscles and the formation of blood vessels, and it is also important for the immune system and fertility.
The horse inhales a larger amount of free radicals the more it works, which means that the need for vitamin E increases with hard work. The need varies with the composition of the feed, training, and the horse's performance level. Other circumstances that increase the need for vitamin E are cold, feeding with new oats, acidic feed, and pregnancy.
A deficiency of vitamin E in the feed can lead to muscle damage. Vitamin E is fat-soluble and is stored in the muscles, fat tissues, and liver. It is important not to overdose vitamin E. Does not contain selenium – specially formulated to meet the vitamin E needs of horses that get enough selenium through mineral feed, complete feed, salt licks, etc.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
E – vitamin supplement for horses.
APPLICATION AREA
Given when the feed does not contain enough vitamin E and during hard exertion, such as competition and more intense training.
COMPOSITION
Dextrose
DOSAGE
During hard exertion: 1 scoop mixed in the morning feed and 1 scoop mixed in the first feed after exertion.
When the feed is low in vitamin E: 1 scoop daily, mixed in the feed.
1 scoop = 22 g
ARTICLE NUMBER & VOLUME
1137 – 900 g
1138 – 1.8 kg
1117 – 5.4 kg
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that has an important protective function in the body, as it is attributed with the ability to neutralize the so-called free radicals that break down muscles during work. Vitamin E counteracts the oxidation in the body's cells caused by free radicals – a process that, if unchecked, leads to damage to the cells. Vitamin E also contributes to the oxygen supply to the muscles and the formation of blood vessels, and it is also important for the immune system and fertility.
The horse inhales a larger amount of free radicals the more it works, which means that the need for vitamin E increases with hard work. The need varies with the composition of the feed, training, and the horse's performance level. Other circumstances that increase the need for vitamin E are cold, feeding with new oats, acidic feed, and pregnancy.
A deficiency of vitamin E in the feed can lead to muscle damage. Vitamin E is fat-soluble and is stored in the muscles, fat tissues, and liver. It is important not to overdose vitamin E. Does not contain selenium – specially formulated to meet the vitamin E needs of horses that get enough selenium through mineral feed, complete feed, salt licks, etc.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
E – vitamin supplement for horses.
APPLICATION AREA
Given when the feed does not contain enough vitamin E and during hard exertion, such as competition and more intense training.
COMPOSITION
Dextrose
DOSAGE
During hard exertion: 1 scoop mixed in the morning feed and 1 scoop mixed in the first feed after exertion.
When the feed is low in vitamin E: 1 scoop daily, mixed in the feed.
1 scoop = 22 g
ARTICLE NUMBER & VOLUME
1137 – 900 g
1138 – 1.8 kg
1117 – 5.4 kg