Selenium: An Essential Mineral for Horses
Selenium is an essential trace mineral. It is necessary to maintain good health but is needed only in small amounts....
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Selenium is an essential trace mineral. It is necessary to maintain good health but is needed only in small amounts....
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The most important function of vitamin E in the horse’s body revolves around its antioxidant properties. Antioxidants offset the damage...
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Horses (unlike humans) have the ability to manufacture vitamin C from glucose, because they produce an enzyme in their liver...
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Many owners are unaware that a handful of concentrate a day does not come close to providing all the nutrients...
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Bone remodeling occurs constantly throughout a horse’s lifetime and is essential to the maintenance of proper growth, soundness and longevity....
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Iron is considered a true trace mineral. Its main role is to assist in the transportation of oxygen throughout the...
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A scoop of Elevate Maintenance Powder contains 1,000 IU of natural vitamin E and 7 grams of sugar. This is...
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No, it is not necessary to provide additional fat or oil to your horse when supplementing with the natural vitamin...
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Green grass is the greatest source of vitamin E. Supplementation with vitamin E is most crucial during the winter when horses are fed diets almost exclusively composed of preserved forages.
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Elevate® was developed to provide a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E to horses. Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant,...
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A good general rule to apply is this: The “average” horse needs to graze for approximately 17 hours per day...
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The minerals calcium (Ca) and phosphorous (P) play a major role in proper growth and development of the skeletal system...
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