Wellness

Wellness

Optimal health hinges on well-balanced nutrition. The proper balance of nutrients in a diet is critical for growth, health, performance, and longevity. While every horse is an individual, keys to supporting your horse’s overall wellness may include a supplemental source of vitamins and minerals, including the powerhouse antioxidant vitamin E; omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids to reduce body-wide inflammation or to target a specific problem; compounds to boost joint health and increase comfort during work and play; and ingredients for optimal hoof, skin, and coat quality.

 Which solution is right for your horse?

Gold Pellet® The ultimate vitamin, mineral, and amino acid supplement for horses. Scientifically formulated to contain essential nutrient levels, Gold Pellet meets requirements for work or growth, and is designed to complement a traditional diet of grains and roughage.

 

EO-3™ Omega-3 supplement. EO-3 is a rich source of the omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids DHA and EPA, compounds found to optimize the well-being of all horses, regardless of age or use. Specifically, DHA and EPA supplementation have been shown to mediate inflammation as well as reduce osteoarthritis. Choose EO-3 to promote a more natural balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in the body.

Nano-E® Nanodispersed, liquid natural-source vitamin E supplement. Offering superior bioavailability, Nano-E delivers a water-soluble, natural-source vitamin E to horses through a unique delivery system. Recommended for horses that spend a significant portion of their time in stalls or otherwise confined and for horses whose forage intake is largely from hay rather than pasture. Ideal for horses with neurological problems and those recovering from illness or surgery.

Synovate HA® Premium joint supplement. Synovate HA delivers high molecular weight sodium hyaluronate in an easy-to-use liquid. Sodium hyaluronate is a glycosaminoglycan that is an important structural component of joint cartilage and is responsible for the viscosity of the synovial fluid.

 

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